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** February 13, 2021
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** By Ryan McMaken
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** In the Culture War, Conservatives Turn against Wall Street ([link removed])
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For conservative populists, Wall Street now is the Washington establishment, indistinguishable from the oligarchs of Silicon Valley, Washington, DC, and the New York Times.
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** By David Gordon
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** The Problem with "You Own What You Make" ([link removed])
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In my view the language of "homesteading" of persons (i.e., children) is best abandoned. Retaining it causes confusion, and nothing essential to the theory is lost by giving it up.
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** By Andrew Moran
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** Populism May Be on the Rise Again in Europe ([link removed])
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Populist parties have yet to score definitive victories in either the US or in Europe. But these groups aren't going away, either.
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** MISES WIRE AND
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The World Needs a Gold-Backed Deutsche Mark ([link removed]) by Patrick Barron
The Depression of the 1780s and the Banking Struggle ([link removed]) by Murray N. Rothbard
How Not to Argue against the Minimum Wage ([link removed]) by Bradley Thomas
Public Health Measures like Mask Mandates Lead to Unintended and Unpredictable Outcomes ([link removed]) by James Ketler
Burt Blumert's Ninety-Second Birthday ([link removed]) by David Gordon
Why No State Needs Thousands of Nuclear Warheads ([link removed]) by Ryan McMaken
Troop Deployments in Washington Are a Disaster Waiting to Happen ([link removed]) by James Bovard
Jesús Huerta de Soto’s Six Stages of the Austrian Business Cycle: Which Stage Are We in Now? ([link removed]) by Bradley Thomas
AOC and Schumer Want Taxpayer Funding for Covid-19 Funerals ([link removed]) by Alice Salles
The Dystopian Bubble: George Orwell Meets Charles Mackay ([link removed]) by Kevin Duffy
How Markets Turn Lousy Products into Great Ones ([link removed]) by Malachy McDermott
Understanding Minimum Wage Mandates: Empirical Studies Aren't Enough ([link removed]) by Frank Shostak
Politics and Ideas ([link removed]) by Ludwig von Mises
The New Right Is All about the Left ([link removed]) by Joakim Book
The Burmese Mess Demonstrates the Incoherence of America's Crusades for Democracy ([link removed]) by Zachary Yost
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** AUDIO MISES WIRE
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Understanding Minimum Wage Mandates: Empirical Studies Aren't Enough ([link removed])
Jesús Huerta de Soto’s Six Stages of the Austrian Business Cycle: Which Stage Are We in Now? ([link removed])
The Burmese Mess Demonstrates the Incoherence of America's Crusades for Democracy ([link removed])
State Legislators Are Considering a Host of New Sound-Money Reforms ([link removed])
The Trump Political Show Trial ([link removed])
How the Progressives Conquered Corporate America ([link removed])
Gold Could Offer a Way Out of Switzerland's Failing Inflationist Experiment ([link removed])
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THIS WEEK'S PODCASTS
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Radio Rothbard: How Wall Street Became an Enemy of Free Markets ([link removed])
The Economics for Business Podcast: Professor Mohammad Keyhani on Generativity, The New Digital Pathway to Business Growth ([link removed])
A Neighbor's Choice: Jeff Deist on the Scapegoating of Florida ([link removed])
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