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June 21, 2021

Mises Institute

Thomas Mayer | Gunther Schnabl

Central Banks See No Way out of the Low Interest Rate Trap

The last time a major central bank knowingly tried to end a low-rate policy regime occurred in Japan in the late 1980s. Since then, no central banker has wanted to repeat this unhappy experience.

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By Murray N. Rothbard

The Ratification Debate: A Standing Army vs. the Militias

Benjamin Rush was indecent enough to let slip the admission that the Constitution was a national government that ultimately eliminated the states. The other Federalists knew that it was not polite to admit this in public.

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By Jacob G. Hornberger

Why the Regime's Regulatory Power Is a Standing Threat to America

Powerful federal politicians have many ways of expressing their displeasure with America's private sector, and this is partly why we so rarely hear any real criticism of the feds from corporate America.

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