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October 30, 2020

Mises Institute

By Ryan McMaken

Populism Worked for the Pro-Freedom Party in the Past. Can It Work Again?

Is it still possible to "rouse the masses of people against the elites that are looting them" in effective numbers? As late as 1992, Rothbard thought so. And he had historical examples on his side.

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By Mark Thornton

Want to Make Drugs Less Lethal? Legalize Them.

With new legalization measures coming to the ballot box, voters have the opportunity to take steps that would reduce the drive to make drugs stronger and more potent, and more deadly.

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By Per Bylund

Why There is No Such Thing as an Exploitative Monopoly in a Free Market

What's a telltale sign of economic illiteracy? I'm starting to believe the worst is the claim that markets lead to monopoly and the accumulation of wealth in a few hands.

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