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September 14, 2020

Mises Institute

By Tate Fegley

How Government-Owned Streets Prevent Effective Law Enforcement

“Taking back the streets” ought to mean privatizing them and enabling property owners to defend their property. This would be the surest way to end the riots.

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By Ryan McMaken

It's Far Too Late to Think Lockdowns Can Make Covid-19 Go Away

Far from stopping the spread of covid-19, lockdowns only push deaths into the future. Unless a vaccine is imminent or a 100 percent total lockdown is imposed, lockdowns won't cause big reductions in total deaths.

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By David Gordon

Risk and Uncertainty

The distinction between risk and uncertainty is a key tenet of the Austrian school. Mainstream neoclassicists reject it.

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