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** July 4, 2020
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** By James Bovard
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** Collecting Old Coins Taught Me to Never Trust the Government ([link removed])
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Old coins vaccinated me against trusting politicians long before I grew my first scruffy beard. I began collecting coins when I was eight years old in 1965, the year President Lyndon Johnson began removing all the silver from American coins.
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** By Ralph Raico
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** How Historians Changed the Meaning of "Liberalism" ([link removed])
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Liberalism was the most popular and influential ideology during the nineteenth and early twentieth century. So, every new socialist and authoritarian movement defined itself as "liberal" to capitalize on liberalism's popularity and importance.
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** By Ryan McMaken
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** June Jobs Numbers Showed Big Growth. But Recent Weekly Unemployment Claims Data Is Worrisome. ([link removed])
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Monthly data continues to look good for a fast jobs recovery. But weekly unemployment claims began to move sideways in late June, and total continuing unemployment still numbers more than 17 million.
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** MISES WIRE AND
POWER & MARKET
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Who Is the Greatest Living Economist? ([link removed]) by Jeff Deist
The Fed Bails Out Big Corporations, Yet Again ([link removed]) by Robert Aro
Nozick and the Minimal State ([link removed]) by David Gordon
The Problem with Measuring "Consumer Sentiment" ([link removed]) by Frank Shostak
The Disastrous Legacy of Woodrow Wilson ([link removed]) by William L. Anderson
Empathy for the Poor Is Not Enough ([link removed]) by Gerardo Enrique Garibay Camarena
All You Need to Know about Alexis de Tocqueville ([link removed]) by Ryan McMaken
Why Governments Hate Currency Competition ([link removed]) by Thorsten Polleit
Thomas Sowell: Understanding Markets and Free Choice ([link removed]) by Gary Galles
The COVID Crisis Supercharged the War on Cash ([link removed]) by Claudio Grass
The Problem with Government "Contact Tracing" ([link removed]) by James Ketler
Beware Washington's Latest Trillion-Dollar Infrastructure Scheme ([link removed]) by Andrew Moran
The Irony of Marxist Class Consciousness ([link removed]) by Antony Sammeroff
As the Fed Pumps, the Stock Market Is Increasingly the Only Game in Town ([link removed]) by Doug French
What Anticapitalist Christian Economists Get Wrong ([link removed]) by William L. Anderson
The Second Round of Lockdowns Won't Be as Easy as the First ([link removed]) by Ryan McMaken
** AUDIO MISES WIRE
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The Second Round of Lockdowns Won't Be as Easy as the First ([link removed])
The Austrian "Credit Money" Craze of 1920 ([link removed])
Are Fractional Reserve Bank Deposits Money? ([link removed])
The Forgotten Greatness of Rothbard’s Preface to Theory and History ([link removed])
1918: A Study in How Disease Can Shape Public Policy ([link removed])
The State: The Deadliest Virus ([link removed])
A Review of Stephanie Kelton’s The Deficit Myth ([link removed])
As the Fed Pumps, the Stock Market Is Increasingly the Only Game in Town ([link removed])
How the Monopoly Power of Police Agencies Encourages Abuse ([link removed])
After the Lockdowns, Government "Fixes" for the Economy Will Make Things Even Worse ([link removed])
Repealing Useless and Abusive Laws Might Do More Good Than "Defunding" the Police ([link removed])
COVID Lockdowns Crippled the Division of Labor, Setting the Stage for Civil Unrest ([link removed])
Scandinavian Model Won’t Work in Chile ([link removed])
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THIS WEEK'S PODCASTS
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The Human Action Podcast: Man, Economy and State with Jeff Deist ([link removed])
Economics for Entrepreneurs: Peter Klein: Four Considerations for the Delegation of Derived Judgment ([link removed])
The Bob Murphy Show: Keith Knight Interviews Bob on Krugman’s Zombie Book ([link removed])
The Bob Murphy Show: Mateusz Machaj on the Structure of Production in Economic Theory, and the Political Philosophy of the Star Wars Prequels ([link removed])
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