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May 14, 2021

Mises Institute

By Zachary Yost

The Dystopian Future in Which Almost No One Owns a Car

Some advocates of self-driving cars argue that their adoption would mean that very few people would actually own a vehicle anymore. We'd all just rent rides on self-driving Uber cars. This would be a dream come true for advocates of lockdowns and stay-at-home orders.

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By Brendan Brown

There's No Reprieve in Sight from the "Monetary Repression Tax"

There is nothing new in a fiat-money central bank imposing an effective tax on the public’s holdings of government debt by manipulating interest rates. But few thought it could go on this long.

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By Birsen Filip

Vaccine Passports and Medical Paternalism

Mises asks: Why limit the government’s benevolent providence to the protection of the individual’s body only? Why not also prevent him from reading bad books?

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