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Liberation from the Parasite State ([link removed])
by Ralph Raico ([link removed])
Liberalism has many meanings, but I wish to maintain that the most authentic form of liberalism has been concerned above all with two things: the expansion of a free functioning civil society and the restriction of the activity of the state.
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You May Be Biased — But That Doesn't Make You Wrong ([link removed])
by Joakim Book ([link removed])
Yes, many researchers are biased. But as Mises noted: "Reference to a thinker's bias is no substitute for a refutation of his doctrines by tenable arguments."
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Planning for Freedom ([link removed])
by Ludwig von Mises ([link removed])
There is no other means to attain full employment, rising real wage rates and a high standard of living for the common man than private initiative and free enterprise.
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Can We Still Avoid Inflation? ([link removed])
by Friedrich A. Hayek ([link removed])
Inflation can always give only a temporary fillip to the economy, and will leave us with a legacy of postponed adjustments and new maladjustments which make our problem more difficult.
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This Week's Audio/Video:
* Human Action Podcast: Nation, State, and Economy ([link removed])
* Economics for Entrepreneurs: Steven Phelan on Managing Expectations ([link removed])
Mises U 2019:
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This Week's Mises Wire Articles:
* A Bookmaker With the Mind of Mencken ([link removed]) by Doug French
* Facebook's Fake Money ([link removed]) by Thorsten Polleit
* Privatizing Public Lands Doesn't Mean Turning Them Into Shopping Centers ([link removed]) by Gor Mkrtchian
* Agriculture Is Only a Tiny Part of America's Economy — And That's a Good Thing ([link removed]) by Indri Schaelicke
* Free Trade vs. Government Diktat ([link removed]) by Jacob G. Hornberger
* Economics: Vocation or Profession? ([link removed]) by Joseph T. Salerno
* The Next Prime Minister Must Choose: Working Class Britons, or the Neo-Keynesians ([link removed]) by Alasdair Macleod
* Are India and China Booming as Much as They Claim? ([link removed]) by Vijay Victor
* Markets Can Give Us Both Greater Income Equality and Greater Economic Growth ([link removed]) by Mark Thornton
* The Illusion of the Keynesian Multiplier ([link removed]) by Frank Shostak
* The EU-Mercosur Trade Deal and the Lunacy of Protectionism ([link removed]) by Federico Fernández
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