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Saturday, October 18, 2025
 
 
Tulipmania Reconsidered, Reconciling Austrian Perspectives
Joseph Solis-Mullen
The Dutch Tulip Bulb Mania of the 1630s continues to fascinate, especially given the recent asset bubbles our economy has experienced. What caused this bubble is worth a second look.
 
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Popular Media, Romanticism, and the Statist Insinuation
Joshua Mawhorter
Often statism is insinuated or implied through statements in popular media, which are hard to argue with, influencing people’s internal models of reality through subtle truth and value claims.
 
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Are Any Peoples Truly Indigenous?
To go back far enough in time is to find that no group is indigenous to the place they now live. But this does not mean that no one has a right to live where they now reside.
 
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Rothbard on America’s Economic War against Cuba
Murray Rothbard recognized that US policy toward Cuba was unjust, self-defeating, and would fail to accomplish the goals of regime change.
 
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Economics and the Infantilization of Culture
Capitalist wealth plus economic ignorance, underappreciation, and romanticism create a recipe for an infantile culture.
 
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AI, Automation, and the Human Advantage
Don’t fear the robots.
 
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Economics and the Infantilization of Culture
Safetyism, subsidies, and bureaucracy turn adults into dependents.
 
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Silver’s $50 Moment
Mark Thornton explains why $50 silver is a psychological barrier.
 
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The Left, The Right, and The State
 
Lew Rockwell in the Authors Forum at the 2009 Austrian Scholars Conference.
 
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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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