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Subject How the World Sees Libertarians
Date September 12, 2019 8:36 PM
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How the World Views Libertarianism ([link removed])
by Ryan McMaken ([link removed])

Among themselves, libertarians often see important dividing lines among various factions in terms of social views and lifestyles. But most on the outside define libertarianism as being overwhelmingly for one thing: excessive and "dogmatic" devotion to free markets.

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The ECB Just Cut Interest Rates, Here Is Why They Should Have Raised Them ([link removed])
by Daniel Lacalle ([link removed])

The eurozone economy is slowing down. The solution isn't more fiscal and monetary stimuli.

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The (Deceptively Simple) Greatness of Henry Hazlitt ([link removed])
by Jeff Deist ([link removed])

If Austrian economics seems daunting, just read Hazlitt.
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The Central Banks Lift House Prices and Rents, But Not Everywhere ([link removed])
by Taiki Murai ([link removed]) , Gunther Schnabl ([link removed])

Central banks have been at the center of the world's rapidly inflating housing prices.
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