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Subject Austrian Economics: Back to Vienna?
Date November 23, 2019 11:59 AM
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Austrian Economics: Back to Vienna? ([link removed]) [link removed]
by Jeff Deist ([link removed])

It is up to us to reconsider Misesian liberal nationalism for the twenty-first century and create a vision for the present and beyond.

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A Problem with Paternalism ([link removed]) [link removed]

by David Gordon ([link removed])

Paternalism has in recent years made a comeback, but its philosophical foundation is quite flimsy.

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Why Behavioral Economics Isn't Very Useful ([link removed])

by Joakim Book ([link removed])

Behavioral economists are masters of comparing apples to oranges and dressing up incorrect statements in fancy language and mathematics.

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[link removed] Can We Trust Generic Drugs? The Ranbaxy Whistleblower Narrates the Pharma Scandal of the Century ([link removed])

by Michel Accad ([link removed]) , Anish Koka ([link removed])

Generic drug use has been encouraged through decades of favorable legislation and subsidies. What should doctors and the public know about generic drug manufacture?

This Week's Audio/Video:
Talks from State Propaganda and the 2020 Election, the Ron Paul Symposium in Lake Jackson, Texas
* How "Meaningless Words" Create the Narrative ([link removed]) by Jeff Deist
* Ron Paul, Hero ([link removed]) by Llewellyn H. Rockwell Jr.
* Two Parties, Should We Care? ([link removed]) by Ron Paul

* The Human Action Podcast: Does Economic Theory Work in Business? ([link removed])
* Economics for Entrepreneurs: Peter Klein: Ten Fundamentals of Economics on Which to Build a Successful Customer-First Business ([link removed])
* Jeff Deist on the Death to Tyrants Podcast ([link removed])

This Week's Mises Wire Articles:
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* Freedom Means a Right to Discriminate ([link removed]) by Laurence M. Vance
* The Deep State: The Headless Fourth Branch of Governmen ([link removed]) t by Ryan McMaken
* The Instability of Markets Is Not Nearly as Bad as the Instability of Government Policy ([link removed]) by Antony Sammeroff
* Conservatism: A Vanishing Tradition ([link removed]) by David Gordon
* Don't Want a Liquidity Trap? More Saving Is the Answer ([link removed]) by Frank Shostak
* Argentina's Destructive Cycle of Economic Populism ([link removed]) by José Niño
* Economic Nationalism: From Mercantilism to World War II ([link removed]) by Michael A. Heilperin
* WeWork's IPO Disaster and the Problem of Easy Money ([link removed]) by Justin Murray
* Globalist-Endorsed War on Cash May Be China's Next Terrifying Weapon ([link removed]) by Tho Bishop

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