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February 3, 2021

Mises Institute

By Jeff Deist

The GameStop Saga Unravels Stakeholder Theory

Suddenly the champions of stakeholder theory, like the predictably despicable Washington Post, find themselves singing a new tune about vulture capitalists, deciding that hedge fund short sellers are now the good guys.

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By Ryan McMaken

The GameStop Rebels vs. "Too Big to Fail"

America has grown accustomed to decades of "too big to fail," which means making sure the Wall Street elite never has to endure any real pain. It's because of this that pundits were quick to claim the GameStop affair was a grave threat to America.

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By Matt Ray

US States Are Seizing More Power in the Name of "Deregulating" Housing

Claiming they are "deregulating" housing, some California politicians want to make it illegal for private homeowners associations to restrict the construction of accessory units. This means more regulation and more centralization of power.

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