From Mises Institute <[email protected]>
Subject Keynes and the Reds
Date August 31, 2019 11:00 AM
  Links have been removed from this email. Learn more in the FAQ.
  Links have been removed from this email. Learn more in the FAQ.
[link removed]


** August 31, 2019 [link removed] [link removed] [link removed] [link removed] [link removed]
------------------------------------------------------------
[link removed]

Keynes and the Reds ([link removed])
by Ralph Raico ([link removed])

If Keynes was such a model champion of the free society, how can we account for his peculiar comments, in 1933, endorsing, though with reservations, the social "experiments" that were going on at the time in Italy, Germany, and Russia?

[link removed]

[link removed]

How Slave Owners Pushed Marxist "Wage Slavery" and Exploitation Theories ([link removed])

by Ryan McMaken ([link removed])

Defenders of slavery so vehemently opposed free labor, they claimed the "wage slavery" system was even worse than slave labor. The idea being that slavery is morally superior to wage labor.

[link removed]

[link removed]

Will Robots Replace Human Workers? Let's Hope So. ([link removed])

by Antony P. Mueller ([link removed])

New technologies, not the state, will be the key to making it ever easier to meet basic needs and diminish the perceived need for more government services.
[link removed]

[link removed]

Brazilian Socialism Shows Us How Not To Take Care of Forests ([link removed])

by Matheus Fialho Vieira ([link removed])

Brazil — and its longtime disregard for property rights — has shown us how not to manage forest lands. Current calls for government solutions to forest fires do nothing to offer real solutions.
[link removed]

This Week's Power & Market:
* The New York Times is Right About Economists, for the Wrong Reasons ([link removed]) by Jeff Deist
* Rothbard on Free Banking in Scotland ([link removed]) by Kristoffer Mousten Hansen
* Professor Ben Powell on Mises's Migration Conundrum ([link removed]) by Jeff Deist

This Week's Audio/Video:
* Economics for the Entrepreneur: Steven Phelan: Negotiation as a Core Capability for Entrepreneurial Success ([link removed])
* The Bob Murphy Show: L.A. Prosecutor Defends Plea Bargains and Challenges Bob’s Vision of AnCap Law Enforcement ([link removed])
* The Bob Murphy Show: How the Left and the Right Move the Goalposts in Economic Arguments ([link removed])
* The Bob Murphy Show: Robby Soave: Breaking the Real Story on the Covington Students ([link removed])

This Week's Mises Wire Articles:
* Keynes and the Reds ([link removed]) by Ralph Raico
* How Slave Owners Pushed Marxist "Wage Slavery" and Exploitation Theories ([link removed]) by Ryan McMaken
* Will Robots Replace Human Workers? Let's Hope So. ([link removed]) by Antony P. Mueller
* July Money-Supply Growth Rate Climbs to Six-Month High ([link removed]) by Ryan McMaken
* Brazilian Socialism Shows Us How Not To Take Care of Forests ([link removed]) by Matheus Fialho Vieira
* Hayek Was Right, Keynes Was Not An Economist ([link removed]) by Alasdair Macleod
* Why Big Business Prefers Lobbying Government to Competing in the Marketplace ([link removed]) by Antony Sammeroff
* Price-Control Failures, Then and Now ([link removed]) by Norm Singleton
* Mises's Favorite Anglo-American Economists ([link removed]) by Joseph T. Salerno
* Why Socialist Calculation Is Always Impossible ([link removed]) by Trieu Nguyen
* The Hidden Tax in Central Banks' Low-Interest Policy ([link removed]) by Brendan Brown
* Rothbard and War ([link removed]) by Llewellyn H. Rockwell Jr.
* Why The Next ECB Stimulus Plan Will Also Fail ([link removed]) by Daniel Lacalle
* Why They Keep Trying to Blame Capitalists for Slavery ([link removed]) by Ryan McMaken
* Does the Boom-Bust Cycle Ever Result from Commodity Money? ([link removed]) by Frank Shostak
* The Bob Murphy Show: Tom Woods Probes the Origin Story ([link removed]) of Bob Murphy
* The End of Marxian Exploitation Theory ([link removed]) by Karl-Friedrich Israel
* What Adam Smith Missed in His Understanding of the Division of Labor ([link removed]) by Per Bylund

[link removed] [link removed]

[link removed] Share ([link removed])
[link removed]: https%3A%2F%2Fmailchi.mp%2Fmises.org%2Fmisesdaily-942419 Tweet ([link removed]: https%3A%2F%2Fmailchi.mp%2Fmises.org%2Fmisesdaily-942419)
[link removed] Forward ([link removed])
[link removed]

============================================================
You are receiving this email because of your interest in the Mises Institute.

Our mailing address is:
Mises Institute
518 West Magnolia Avenue
Auburn, Alabama 36832
USA
Want to change how you receive these emails?
You can ** update your preferences ([link removed])
or ** unsubscribe from this list ([link removed])
.
Screenshot of the email generated on import

Message Analysis