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Subject No, “Free Market Orthodoxy” Does Not Dominate Political Thinking in America
Date December 20, 2025 1:48 AM
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Friday, December 19, 2025



One of the Left’s favorite economic myths is thatfree-market thinking is the dominant ideology ([link removed]) in America. In spite of trillion-dollar budgets and endless rivers of new government regulations, some would have us believe that hard-core free marketeers are running the show. If only!

After all, if free markets were popular among policymakers, we wouldn't have a central bank like ours which still refuses to stop inflating evenas prices keep rising ([link removed]) .

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We Cannot Build an Economy on Lies
William L. Anderson
American journalists and academics have invented a fairy tale in which “free market orthodoxy” has dominated political thinking in America for the past forty years. This is not even slightly true, but pundits repeat the lie again and again.

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CPI Price Inflation Slows as Oil Prices Fall and Rents Flatten
Ryan McMaken
This downward movement in CPI growth—which remains positive and well above the Fed's two-percent target—reflects, in part, falling rents and oil prices due to soft demand.

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Property and Exchange

Property rights and voluntary exchange create social cooperation, prosperity, and limits on state power.

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Huge credit expansions are destroying the US economy.

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Longer, Higher for Longer
A statist orientation, bloated budgets, high national debt, and declining birthrates suggest future higher interest rates.

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Bimetallism, Gresham’s Law, and Coinage
The bimetallists’ cry of a “crime against silver” was true, but the real crime was replacing free market money with bimetallism.

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Dr. Gordon’s reading recommendations for understanding the Cold War.

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