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Subject Increases in the Money Supply, Not Corporate Profits, Drive Price Increases
Date November 4, 2025 8:00 PM
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Increases in the Money Supply, Not Corporate Profits, Drive Price Increases
Frank Shostak
The “greedflation” commentators are at it again, claiming that corporate profits are driving inflation. That is a logical impossibility.

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The Coppet Group: Liberty’s Circle in an Age of Revolution and Reaction
Joseph Solis-Mullen
Germaine de Staël kept the ideas of freedom alive at her family chateau on Lake Geneva, meeting with luminaries such as Jean Baptiste Say and other great thinkers of that era.

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Is Paying Down Government Debt Bad for the Economy?

Bob Murphy checks the record.

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Recipes with Rothbard: What Chocolate Cake Can Teach About Economics

Prices—not planners—coordinate.

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Hayek’s Last Hurrah, So To Speak: A Choice in Currency Emerges Among Central Banks
Hayek viewed freedom in currency as essential to a free country.

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World War II: A Reading List
These books and authors offer a more realistic view of the moral problems with the American state’s conduct in “the good war.”

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Prohibition and the Socialist Ideal
The idea of government as a paternal authority, as a guardian for everybody, is the idea of those who favor socialism.

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Freedom as a Tonic for Social Conflict

Dr. Shawn Ritenour argues that state interventions pit citizen against citizen and fuel inequality.

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The Misesian

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