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Friday, November 7, 2025
 
 
Dystopia Misdiagnosed: How the Rich Drive Health Innovation
Daniel Sterbuleac
The dystopian futuristic movie Elysium portrays a terrible future in which only the rich have medical care while the poor suffer on an overpopulated, polluted planet. The film’s theme is fundamentally flawed.
 
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The Efficient Market Hypothesis Is Fatally Flawed
Laurent Hynes
Much of mainstream economics holds to the efficient market hypothesis (EMH), which is built on highly unrealistic foundations. The Austrian causal-realist approach has more explanatory power.
 
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The Election of Mamdani: What It Means — And What It Doesn’t Mean
 
Mamdani’s win isn’t
socialism’s dawn.
 
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Socialism versus Free Market Exchange
 
Ludwig von Mises presented this lecture at the University of Washington on May 2, 1970.
 
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Private Jobs Report: US Lost 9K Jobs in October
As Trump declares a “golden age,” private jobs decrease. Trump won running against Biden’s economy but has delivered similar results.
 
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Did Virginia’s Huge Population of Federal Bureaucrats Swing the Election to Spanberger?
Federal employees are likely to vote in favor of expanding federal spending on the bureaucracy.
 
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Back to (Mamdani's) Future
What will the future of New York look like under Mamdani’s mayorship? If only we had a time machine, however, given the policies, it is possible to imagine some outcomes.
 
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Election Fallout: Is Inflation Radicalizing Our Politics?
 
Is inflation driving voters to extremes?
 
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The Misesian
 
In the latest issue of The Misesian, we give readers a sense of what happens at Mises University by featuring lectures and photos from the event, as well as testimonials from students.
 
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