Mises Institute
Friday, October 10, 2025
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The “Acid Rain” Scare and the Science-Industrial Complex
William L. Anderson
“Science” is now indistinguishable from politics. As the “acid rain” hysteria showed back in the 1970s and 1980s, “follow the science” is just a political slogan, unrelated to actual science.
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Mises and the Praxeological Message: Solitude, Reason, and Liberty
Marcos Giansante
Human Action by Ludwig von Mises is not just another book on economics, although its economic content is excellent and timeless. It is a passage through one truth after another, built upon logic and reason.
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The Road to Democratic Triumph
Prohibition and the Bennett Law flipped German Lutherans—and Midwest politics.
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Economics and the Infantilization of Culture
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America’s Democratic Tyranny
Many Americans fail to realize is that it is entirely possible to have tyranny with a democratically-elected system.
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The Fed and Its “Neutral” Rates
Only market-determined interest rates, not Fed tampering, efficiently distribute financial resources.
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The Doctrine of the Ruling Party in Paraguay
In Paraguay, democracy enabled demagoguery, public persuasion, and essentially, mob rule.
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Peace in Gaza, Homicidal Text Messages, and the Future of Obamacare
Connor O'Keeffe, Tho Bishop, and Ryan McMaken look at this week’s headlines.
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Hayek for the 21st Century—Our New 100,000 Book Giveaway
Hayek for the 21st Century is a primer for the layperson, introducing a new generation of readers to Hayek’s writings and hopefully avoiding the 20th century’s mistakes in the 21st century.
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