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February 24, 2021

Mises Institute

By Jason Morgan

The Greatest Thing the Roman Empire Ever Did Was Go Away

Scheidel contends that the fall of Rome precipitated the kind of competition-driven innovation that made modernity possible in the first place. Rome’s greatest gift to posterity is that, in disappearing, it made room for the West to rise.

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By Jeff Deist

Professor Philipp Bagus on the "Political Economy" of Covid Hysteria

Can we develop a political economy of mass hysteria?

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By Ryan McMaken

"Weapons of Mass Destruction": The Last Refuge of the Global Interventionist

The threat of “nuclear proliferation” remains one of the great catch-all reasons—the other being “humanitarian” intervention—given for why the US regime and its allies ought to be given unlimited power to invade foreign states and impose sanctions at any given time.

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