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July 7, 2021

Mises Institute

By Michael Rectenwald

How a Marxist of Twenty-Five Years Became a Misesian Libertarian

In the fall of 2016, I was a left communist. As any Marxist can tell you, ideology can blind one to the insights that might disrupt one’s political adhesions. Only it was Marxist ideology itself that blinded me.

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By Michael Milano

From Livestock to Bitcoin: "Legitimacy" and the Evolution of Money

Without money, specialization is constrained; without money, dreams of constructing an advanced society are merely a utopian pipe dream.

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By Lipton Matthews

Why Africa's Geography Is a Barrier to Growth

Though the plague of an inhospitable geography is not an insurmountable obstacle to development, it remains crucial to understanding disparities in income across countries.

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