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Subject No, Capitalism Doesn’t Threaten Humanity
Date October 5, 2019 10:59 AM
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No, Capitalism Doesn’t Threaten Humanity ([link removed])
by Robert P. Murphy ([link removed])

Anti-capitalist promoters of "climate justice" ignore all of the evidence of capitalism’s benefits staring us in the face.

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Markets Rely on Accurate and Honest Information — But Governments Want the Opposite ([link removed])

by Gary Galles ([link removed])

Market prices reveal critical information about sellers, buyers, and market demand. But government interference in markets substitutes a fake version of reality that leads to impoverishment.

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Price Fixing in Ancient Rome ([link removed])

by Robert L. Scheuttinger ([link removed]) , Eamonn F. Butler ([link removed])

State intervention and a crushing fiscal policy made the whole empire groan under the yoke; more than once, both poor men and rich prayed that the barbarians would deliver them from it.
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[link removed] Google Marxism: Internet Ideology and the Academics Who Perpetuate It ([link removed])

by Michael Rectenwald ([link removed])

Michael Rectenwald argues that Big Digital serves as the chief arbiter of expression with the power to delete "dangerous" persons from its various platforms.

Libertarian Scholars Conference 2019:
* Desocialization of Taxes: A Taxation System Proposal for Venezuela ([link removed]) by Rafael Acevedo
* The Bitcoin Standard ([link removed]) by Saifedean H. Ammous
* A Tort Law Approach to Fighting Big Tech? ([link removed]) by Jeff Deist

This Week's Audio/Video:
* Economics for Entrepreneurs: Isabel Aneyba: Listening From the Heart and the Techniques of Empathy ([link removed])
* Radio Rothbard: Why Congress Is Even Worse Than You Think by Ryan McMaken, Tho Bishop ([link removed])

This Week's Mises Wire Articles:
* Can Spain Handle a Global Crisis? ([link removed]) by Daniel Fernández Méndez
* Beware of Defense Secretaries Pledging Reform ([link removed]) by William D. Hartung and Mandy Smithberger
* Greece Never Really Recovered from Its Financial Crisis ([link removed]) by Petropoulos Delis Fotios
* "Corporate Social Responsibility" Only Strengthens Corporate Power over the Public ([link removed]) by Rob Weir
* Harry Jaffa, Michael Anton, and Me ([link removed]) by David Gordon
* Two Views on Social Order: Conflict or Cooperation? ([link removed]) by Llewellyn H. Rockwell Jr.
* The Difference Between Regulated Markets and Free Markets ([link removed]) by Per Bylund
* Will the Drive to Devalue the Dollar Lead to a Plaza Accord 2.0? ([link removed]) by Ronald-Peter Stöferle
* Argentina's Faux "Neoliberalism" ([link removed]) by José Niño
* What Economic Progress Means ([link removed]) by Ludwig von Mises
* Covert Regime Change: America's Secret Cold War ([link removed]) by David Gordon
* The US Dollar Beast ([link removed]) by Thorsten Polleit
* The State as a Voluntary Institution: A Critique ([link removed]) by Murray N. Rothbard
* A Flawed History of Doom ([link removed]) by Doug French
* Global Child Mortality Falls Again, As Market Trade and Economic Globalization Spread ([link removed]) by Ryan McMaken
* Eugenics and the Racist Underbelly of the American Left ([link removed]) by William L. Anderson

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