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Yes, Taxation Is Theft ([link removed]) [link removed]
by David Gordon ([link removed])
The government may claim that it needs the funds to provide essential social services: are the poor to be left to starve? But these assertions do not justify its policy of forcible seizure.
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Intellectual Property as the New Guild System ([link removed]) [link removed]
by Frank Hollenbeck ([link removed])
Even if one strongly believes that IP laws are essential for creativity, it is difficult to justify the expansion of IP protections that have taken place in recent decades.
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The West Was Never Really an Enemy of Soviet Communism ([link removed])
by Jason Morgan ([link removed])
In his new book Judgment in Moscow, Vladimir Bukovsky claims the spirit of the Bolsheviks was never really destroyed. And it has been kept alive with Western help.
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How Austrian Economics Helps Entrepreneurs Understand the Mind of the Customer ([link removed])
by Hunter Hastings ([link removed])
Value lies largely in the mind of the consumer, and the task of the entrepreneur is to try to understand consumers’ feelings and preferences and to provide a product or service in line with what the consumer wants.
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This Week's Audio/Video:
* Economics for Entrepreneurs: Rick Rule: Deep Understanding of Markets Opens a Pathway to Entrepreneurial Leadership ([link removed])
* Propaganda and the 2020 Foreign Policy Debate ([link removed]) by Scott Horton
* The Accad & Koka Report: Psychiatry v. Antipsychiatry ([link removed])
* The Bob Murphy Show: Justin Clark Explains the Baltic Strategy for Restoring the Republic of Texas ([link removed])
This Week's Mises Wire Articles:
* Defining Poverty ([link removed]) by Henry Hazlitt
* It's Trump vs. the Deep State vs. the Rest of Us ([link removed]) by Ryan McMaken
* How Entrepreneurs Build the World ([link removed]) by Per Bylund
* Keynes on Eugenics, Race, and Population Control ([link removed]) by Edward W. Fuller
* Budget Deficits, not "Neoliberalism," Are To Blame for Argentina’s Crisis ([link removed]) by Iván Carrino
* Ludwig von Mises, Sociology, and Metatheory ([link removed]) by Christian Robitaille
* The Case for Free-Market Liberalism in Africa ([link removed]) by Germinal G. Van
* Why Friedman Is Wrong on the Business Cycle ([link removed]) by Frank Shostak
* After Years of Decline, Competition in Banking Finally Grows Again ([link removed]) by Josh Reini
* Why a "Crypto-Yuan" Won't Threaten the Dollar ([link removed]) by Daniel Lacalle
* A Deeply Flawed History of the Austrian School ([link removed]) by David Gordon
* The FDA Wants to Control Your Stem Cells ([link removed]) by A. Rahman Ford
* 19th-Century Americans Didn't "Support the Troops" ([link removed]) by Ryan McMaken
* Argentina Votes for More Inflation, Spending, and Economic Instability ([link removed]) by José Niño
* The Decline of the Rule of Law ([link removed]) by Friedrich A. Hayek
* My First Time to East Berlin ([link removed]) by James Bovard
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