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One of the fallacies pushed by monetary economists is that a growing economy needs a growing supply of money in order to prevent deflation,...
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One of the fallacies pushed by monetary economists is that a growing economy needs a growing supply of money in order to prevent deflation,...
First the Federal Reserve raises interest rates—and then it cuts them. The economy is “great,” but apparently needs constant adjustment. The Fed‘s strategy has...
We won’t stop educating the future champions of freedom. We are in this together, “this” being nothing less than the battle to save Western...
What happens when the Department of Government Efficiency fails? Human devolution or political revolution? Or both? Mark Thornton discusses some pertinent lessons from the...
A modern misconception of antebellum slavery is that it “built the country.” Actually, the institution of slavery, economically speaking, was a deadweight loss to...
The state and its friends reject the scarcity principle and uphold its polar opposite, the Santa Claus principle.
Mises Institute President Tom DiLorenzo joins Ryan McMaken to look at the many ways that the taxes, known as “tariffs,” destroy wealth and empower...
Ready and generous deficit financing is key to state power. This was most recently evident in the gigantic deficits of the covid financial and...
There are two ways in which people in a community can coexist. One is by peaceful cooperation, and the other is by taking what...
Another national election has come and gone. Unfortunately, though, opposition to the status quo is not the same thing as support for peace, freedom,...
The theme that connected all of the weekend’s talks at the 2024 Supports Summit was “Our Enemy, the State.” It was a gathering of...
Political activists in corporate America invented the “key performance indicators” (KPIs) which make us less productive and are essentially God‘s gift to bureaucracy.