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Monday, August 11, 2025
 
 
Businesses Should Not Apologize for Profits
David Gordon
Dr. David Gordon reviews Profit Without Apology: businessmen are “too timid, too apologetic, too hesitant to declare that what they do is good.” Businessmen should stand up for themselves, defending what they produce as noble.
 
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Reintroducing the Levellers
Ryan Turnipseed
Before the American Revolution, there were the Levellers, who sought liberty during the English Civil War. While their influence on the American colonists would be indirect, nonetheless, many of their ideas reflected what came after American independence.
 
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Why Zohran Mamdani’s Socialist Supermarkets Won’t Feed NYC
 
Bob Murphy critiques government-run grocery stores.
 
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Capital Consumption
 
What happens when a society consumes its seed corn? What is capital consumption, and why does it matter?
 
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Jamaica’s Beaches and Property Rights
Despite the success of Jamaica’s tourism industry, international media outlets continue to mischaracterize it as exclusionary and racist.
 
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Tariffs Also Tax Capital, Not Just Consumption
Many who criticize tariffs tend to only focus on the effects on final goods and services, however, we cannot overlook effects on intermediate goods.
 
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The New Anti-Communists
The Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War organization has joined with the Daughters of the Confederacy to advocate the restoration of the Confederate Memorial statue.
 
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Why We Need Austrian Economics
 
Ryan McMaken interviews Joe Salerno.
 
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The Dollar Dilemma:
Where to from Here
 
Ron Paul explains how the collapse of sound money threatens global stability. He warns that inflation, debt, and central banking undermine economic freedom and erode trust in the dollar. Dr. Paul defends honest money and currency competition as essential to liberty, prosperity, and lasting peace.
 
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