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Subject Murder Rate Falls in 38 US States as We're Told there's a Gun Crisis
Date October 8, 2019 8:23 PM
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Homicides in the US Fall for Second Year as Murder Rate Drops in 38 States ([link removed])
by Ryan McMaken ([link removed])

It is frequently allege that, under capitalism, people aren’t paid what they are worth to employers. But the commonly-drawn implication that state intervention will improve things is false.

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China Should Still Be Celebrating the End of Mao's Communism ([link removed])
by José Niño ([link removed])

As it celebrates 70 years of the "People's Republic," China shouldn't forget its rise was made possible by its turn away from communism.

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[link removed] Desocialization of Taxes: A Taxation System Proposal for Venezuela ([link removed])
by Rafael Acevedo ([link removed])

Rafael Acevedo presents during the "Comparative Economics" session at the 2019 Libertarian Scholars Conference in New York City.

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[link removed] Nicolas Cachanosky on Improving Austrian Business Cycle Theory ([link removed])
by Robert P. Murphy ([link removed])

Bob Murphy and Nicolas Cachanosky discuss Austrian Business Cycle Theory, the dispute over Fractional Reserve Banking, and how the Federal Reserve broke monetary policy.

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