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August 11, 2021

Mises Institute

By Fabrizio Ferrari

Pandemics, Infection, and Libertarianism

When we think in terms of the foundational law of property, it's clear that broad charges of aggression through infection are spurious at best.

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By William L. Anderson

The Great Keynesian Coup of August 1971: Fifty Years Later

The collapse of the monetary order in 1971 reflected the massive dislocations and malinvestment of resources that ultimately turned the decade into one crisis after another. Keynesians are doing something similar today. 

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By McCoy Dorr

It's Time to Abolish the Capital Gains Tax

The capital gains tax cuts off start-ups and smaller entrepreneurs from access to flows of capital. The tax makes society more wasteful, less innovative, and less dynamic.

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