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January 8, 2021

Mises Institute

By Ryan McMaken

The Capitol Riot Wasn't a Coup. It Wasn't Even Close.

Coups are nearly always acts committed by elites against the sitting executive power using the tools of the elites. It's clear the elites want Trump gone, and Wednesday's riot was no coup.

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By Per Bylund

How Consumer Sovereignty and Entrepreneurship Work Together

Consumers are indeed sovereign, but the reason consumers can exercise their sovereignty is that entrepreneurs have already borne the uncertainty of production to make the goods available for purchase.

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By David Gordon

Double Standards, Reparations, and War Crimes

The Nuremberg prosecutors wanted to indict the Nazis on trial for crimes, but at the same time they wanted to preserve the dogma that the modern European nation-state is the culmination of moral progress. This created a conundrum.

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