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November 7, 2020

Mises Institute

By Tho Bishop

An America with Two Presidents

All signs indicate that Joe Biden will be inaugurated on January 20, but he will never be the legitimate president to a large portion of the American public.

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By Brendan Brown

Digitization Fueled by Easy Money and Covid Lockdowns Is a Form of Malinvestment

Central banks were already fueling artificial bubble growth and malinvestment in tech firms. Then the lockdowns sped up the trend even more.

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By Doug French

The Rise of Mega-Gambling Facilities: A New Skyscraper Curse?

Circa casino’s new three-story, 78 million–pixel, high-definition screen in its sportsbook gambling compound may represent a new frontier in mega–building trends similar to those of skyscrapers. 

 

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MISES WIRE AND
POWER & MARKET 

 
John Rawls's Theories Help Refute John Rawls's Theories by David Gordon

Colorado Voters Vote for Democrats—and for Tax Cuts by Ryan McMaken

How the Left Uses "Science" To Extend Its Bias In Media and Academia by Gary Galles

The Fed Is Still Trying to Understand Inflation by Robert Aro

In Praise of the Cynical Voter by Ryan McMaken

Rothbard’s Refutation of the Quantity Theory of Money by Fabrizio Ferrari

What Will It Take for Americans to Consider Breaking Up? by Jeff Deist

The Election Was a Tie. Now What? by Ryan McMaken

Good News: Covid Is Driving More Parents to Homeschool by José Niño

Why Asset Bubbles Involve So Much More Than Just Rising Prices by Frank Shostak

Marxism in Africa: Why So Many African Economies Failed after Independence by Eric Coffie

Socialists Have Never Shown How They Could Increase the Standard of Living by Ludwig von Mises

Why Threats of Election Violence May Be Here to Stay by Ryan McMaken

Why Socialism Won’t End Worker "Exploitation" by Bradley Thomas

Lockdowners and "the Desire to Dominate" by Joakim Book

Preelection Survey: What Is This Election About?

The Idea that Democracy Is the Same as Liberty Is a Weapon in the Hands of Despots by Gary Galles

Massachusetts Is Back with More "Right to Repair" Nonsense by James Ketler

Arrow’s Impossibility Theorem Exposes a Big Problem with Democracy by Bob Murphy
 

 


 
What Will It Take for Americans to Consider Breaking Up?

Massachusetts Is Back with More "Right to Repair" Nonsense

How I Survived Travel to a "Democracy" Where I Had No Vote

The Fed's Balance Sheet May Be Headed to $40–$50 Trillion

Why Threats of Election Violence May Be Here to Stay

The Idea that Democracy Is the Same as Liberty Is a Weapon in the Hands of Despots

The Benefits of Secession Are Becoming Increasingly Obvious

Three States Libertarian Voters May Decide

Close Elections Force Us to Ask Unpleasant Questions about Democracy

Arrow’s Impossibility Theorem Exposes a Big Proble

Preelection Survey: What Is This Election About?
   


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