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Subject What Will the Next Gold Bust Look Like?
Date October 21, 2025 7:03 PM
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Tuesday, October 21, 2025


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Government Science Is an Oxymoron
Lipton Matthews
Many Americans are convinced that only government can provide useful science since government is supposed to be “neutral,” not corrupted by profit seeking. However, politics corrupts science research more than anything else.

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Does a Fall in Unemployment Lead to Stronger Economic Growth?
Frank Shostak
Ever since the Great Depression, most economists have claimed that the key to increasing economic growth is to lower unemployment. However, increasing the savings rate and building a capital structure are the keys to growth.

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The Pretense of Knowledge

Complexity defies planners. Spontaneous order coordinates better.

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How Progressives Broke the Constitution and Praised Themselves for It

Progressives gutted the Constitution—then preened.

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A Lesson in Persuasion for the Libertarian Cause

How best to present libertarian thinking? Libertarians should not depend just on logic, but also upon presenting libertarian ideals in a practical and useful way.

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Individualism and Self-Determination in the American Tradition
Individualism, in the American tradition, is not separatist or atomistic, but rather freedom from having state actors running one’s life.

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The Truth about Tulipmania
Tulipmania—the bubble in tulip prices in the Dutch Republic—cannot be explained by studying the “fundamentals of the tulip market.” The answer lies in manipulation of the financial sector.

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The Robber Barons and the Progressive Era

Tom Woods at Mises U 2014.

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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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