Category Archive: 6b.) Mises.org

Elon Musk’s Twitter Gambit and What It Means to the “Clique in Power”

Elon Musk’s bid to take over Twitter and turn it into a private company has apparently been successful. Now the real action begins. Musk’s buyout exposes the Big Digital media complex to unwanted and unwonted competition, while threatening to loosen its near-total control of information and opinion.

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Meet Andrew Moran, Head of Property Management and Build to Rent

As the Head of Property Management and Build to Rent, Andrew is responsible for setting strategy, growing the business, driving performance and managing key relationships. With years of experience in residential property lettings, Andrew is delighted to be a part of the Orlando Reid family. Tune in to listen to Andrew Moran discussing his work and about his life in Glossop. #OrlandoReidManchester #propertymanagement #Manchester #investments...

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The New World Order and Dehumanization on the Left and Right

Bob critiques the economic views of Yuval Harari, who predicts “useless people” because of technological advances. Bob then showcases similar thinking from right-wingers. He ends by addressing a common critique of the Christian God.

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DJ Genesis: The Miami Pro League and it’s growing reputation for pro’s to play in the off-season

In this segment DJ Genesis talks about the Miami pro League and it's growing reputation for nbe players to come play in the off-season. FIYE show instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fiye.show/ DJ Genesis Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iamdjgenesis/

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Decentralization and the Rise of the West: The European Miracle Revisited

Decentralization has long been at the forefront of the minds of Austro-libertarians. Hans-Hermann Hoppe, for instance, appeared on Austrian television this month sharing his dream of a Europe "which consists of 1,000 Liechtensteins."

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Do Conspiracies Really Exist? Murray Rothbard Thought So

The quickest way to discredit an intellectual opponent is to accuse that person of being a "conspiracy theorist." But what happens when real conspiracies occur? Original Article: "Do Conspiracies Really Exist? Murray Rothbard Thought So" This Audio Mises Wire is generously sponsored by Christopher Condon.

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DJ Genesis: Dj BET awards red carpet and after parties.

In Segment 3 DJ Genesis talks about doing the BET red carpet and attending after parties that lead to networking in the business. FIYE show instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fiye.show/ DJ Genesis instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iamdjgenesis/

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How Did CNN+ Get Canned by Netflix? Austrian Economists Might Have an Answer

Days after Netflix reported bad earnings and an “unexpected” hit to their subscriber base, CNN announced that it had pulled the plug on its own brand-new streaming service, CNN+. Despite arguments to the contrary from the parent company, the CNN+ adventure turned out to be a costly mistake that attracted few subscribers and a paltry number of regular viewers.

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DJ Genesis: On Going on international tour with Kelly Rowland

In Segment 2 DJ Genesis talks about going on international tour with the Beautifully talented Kelly Rowland. F.I.Y.E show instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fiye.show/ DJ Genesis instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iamdjgenesis/

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DJ Genesis:Becoming a DJ, rocking house parties, working on his craft to master art of being a DJ

In segment one of DJ Genesis podcast, we discuss how his Journey began and how he started DJing, his early gigs of rocking house parties, and taking the time to work on his technique to become a DJ that always rocks the spot.

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Vietnam Should Have Been the End of US Foreign Intervention. It Wasn’t, and the World Is Worse Off

In 1975, after nearly a decade of outright conflict, the United States government abandoned its doomed escapade in Vietnam. It left a devastated country and over a million corpses in its wake. The corrupt South Vietnamese regime, already teetering on utter collapse, completely dissolved without American support.

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Mises in America

[William Peterson was the 2006 Schlarbaum laureate, and here is his acceptance speech, delivered October 8, 2005.] Gary Schlarbaum, I thank you for this award and high honor from your grand legacy in loving memory of a genius in our time, Ludwig von Mises (1881–1973). But let me say up front, fellow Miseseans, meet me, Mr. Serendipity, Bill Peterson, here by a fluke, a child of fickle fate. For frankly I had never heard of the famous Mises when I...

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“Entrepreneurship vs Regulations” presented by Per Bylund at the 2022 NH Liberty Forum

Per Bylund, Professor of Entrepreneurship, and Fellow at The Mises Institute, gives a talk about the power of Entrepreneurship and the dangers and risk of Regulations at the New Hampshire Liberty Forum in 2022 hosted by The Free State Project.

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To Fight Russia, Europe’s Regimes Risk Impoverishment and Recession for Europe

European politicians are eager to be seen as "doing something" to oppose the Russian regime following Moscow's invasion of Ukraine. Most European regimes have wisely concluded—Polish and Baltic recklessness notwithstanding—that provoking a military conflict with nuclear-armed Russia is not a good idea.

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Real Wages Fall Again as Inflation Surges and the Fed Plays the Blame Game

Money printing may bring rising wages, but it also brings rising prices for goods and services. And those increases are outpacing the wage increases. Original Article: "Real Wages Fall Again as Inflation Surges and the Fed Plays the Blame Game" This Audio Mises Wire is generously sponsored by Christopher Condon.

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The Nationalities Question

[This article was published in in The Irrepressible Rothbard, available in the Mises Store.] Upon the collapse of centralizing totalitarian Communism in Eastern Europe and even the Soviet Union, long suppressed ethnic and nationality questions and conflicts have come rapidly to the fore. The crack-up of central control has revealed the hidden but still vibrant "deep structures" of ethnicity and nationality. To those of us who glory in...

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Jon Stewart Asks Great Questions of Federal Reserve Chief

In a recent episode of “The Problem With Jon Stewart,” the former Daily Show host asks former president of the Kansas City Fed Thomas Hoenig why the Fed couldn’t have bailed out homeowners, or just “quantitative ease” away the Treasury’s debt. Hoenig gives muddy answers, so Bob tries to clarify.

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April 19, 2022



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How the Fed’s Tampering with the Policy Rate Affects the Yield Curve

At the end of March this year the difference between the yield on the ten-year Treasury bond and the yield on the two-year Treasury bond fell to 0.010 percent from 1.582 percent at the end of March 2021.

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Keynesians and Market Monetarists Didn’t See Inflation Coming

The government’s latest report puts the twelve-month official consumer price inflation rate at 8.5 percent, the highest since December 1981: As economists debate the causes of, and cure for, this price inflation, it’s worth recounting which schools of thought saw it coming. Although individuals can be nuanced, generally speaking the Austrians have been warning that the Fed’s reckless policies threaten the dollar. In contrast, as I will document...

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