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May 20, 2022

By Gunther Schnabl

Inflation, War, and Oil: How Today's Crises Are Rehashing the 1970s

Persistently loose monetary policies always have negative growth and distributional effects that impair political stability. In extreme cases, there are civil wars and armed conflicts between countries.

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By Joseph Solis-Mullen

It Just Might Be Time to Listen to the Austrians

The latest Keynesian money-printing and spending schemes are blowing up. It is time to hear what the Austrians have to say.

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By Antony P. Mueller

Understanding Russia's War: The Strange Philosophy of Aleksandr Dugin

Trying to interpret the actions of Vladimir Putin or politics in Russia using Western narratives is likely to end in failure.

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