Category Archive: 6b.) Mises.org
Planned Chaos
The characteristic mark of this age of dictators, wars, and revolutions is its anti-capitalistic bias. Most governments and political parties are eager to restrict the sphere of private initiative and free enterprise. It is an almost unchallenged dogma that capitalism is done for and that the coming of all-around regimentation of economic activities is both inescapable and highly desirable.
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Africa’s Long History of Trade and Markets
Market reforms in Africa can be thwarted because of propaganda asserting that markets are a Western import. Notwithstanding the currency of this belief, it is patently absurd.
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Markus Krall & Thorsten Polleit – Macht man Gesetze nur für die Reichen?
Dr. Markus Krall & Prof. Thorsten Polleit im Gespräch: Werden die Gesetze für das Volk oder nur für die Reichen gemacht? Und welche Einflüsse haben unsere Gesetze auf die wirtschaftliche Entwicklung unseres Landes?
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How Governments Seized Control of Money
In discussions surrounding of the world’s monetary systems today there is usually one thing almost everyone can agree on: that money should be controlled by the organizations we call “states” or “sovereign states.” Nowadays when we say “the US dollar” we mean the currency issued by the US government. When we say “the British pound” we mean the money issued by the regime of the United Kingdom.
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Andy Moran Interview: Lessons learned and Leitrim journey begins
New Leitrim manager and Mayo legend Andy Moran chats to RTÉ Sports' Raf Diallo about his book 'Lessons Learned In The Pursuit Of Glory' and his preparations for his current role as the 2022 season looms with an FB League match in Connacht GAA's air dome against Sligo in January.
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The Bank of Canada’s Failed Mission to “Preserve the Value of Money”
In Canada, inflation hit 4.7 percent in October, and is expected to go even higher. According to a recent survey, 46 percent of Canadians are struggling to feed their families because of the rising cost of living. Perhaps they are also struggling to understand the logic of the Bank of Canada’s (BOC) mission statement: “We work to preserve the value of money by keeping inflation low and stable.”
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Marcus Morris workouts with Mariano Sánchez and Andrew Moran in Las Vegas
Entrenar un post player como @foestar13 en cualquier momento es mejorar y desafiar el nivel personal para la misma temporada!.
Marcus Morris, un jugador que desde el juego exterior tiene el físico para crear oportunidades por contacto, en técnica táctica el más acertado sobre su rol exterior a interior !. Toda la atención de manera progresiva hacia el enfrentamiento en juego, sin perderle importancia al control de footwork aislado y efectividad...
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413: Inflation vs Deflation, Jeff Deist, Mises Institue, Enhanced Unemployment Benefits, PPP loans
Jason Hartman interviews Jeff Deist, President of the Mises Institute and former advisor and chief of staff to Congressman Ron Paul, for whom he wrote hundreds of articles and speeches.
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This Professor Hates the Austrian School. But He Clearly Doesn’t Know Much about It.
Rob Larson, who is a professor of economics at Tacoma Community College in Washington, does not agree with Mises, Hayek, Rothbard, and Friedman that the free market promotes freedom and prosperity and that socialism is the “road to serfdom.” That is an understatement, and you won’t find any understatements in this book. To the contrary, the book abounds in wild accusations.
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No, Inflation Is Not Good for You
According to the Marxists and their fellow travelers, inflation is good because it transfers wealth from creditors to debtors, and debtors are "the 99 percent." But inflation doesn't work that way.
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Markieff Morris workouts with Mariano Sánchez and Andrew Moran in Las Vegas
Todo lo necesario para compensar el juego interior en @lakers complementando a figuras @keefmorris5.0 se ganó un espacio de respeto en equipos donde necesitan ser finos en oportunidades externas y en la zona ! Un jugador con excelente tiro ! Runners + floaters y entrando a jugar en la zona con personalidad en sus comportamientos tácticos ! Todo bajo timing y técnica . Días de progresión asistiendo a @miamihoopschool en Las Vegas ! Una continua...
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Housing Hubris: Can Home Prices Spiral upward Forever?
For the Wall Street sequel, the subtitle was Money Never Sleeps. But the Oliver Stone reprisal of Gordon Gecko was the stuff of 2010. In America, a decade plus ago, money slept. Now, it truly doesn’t, with cryptocurrency prices gyrating 24/7/365. This frantic activity has spread to other asset markets.
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Andrew Moran (20 November 2020)
Andrew Moran (Department of Chemistry, University of North Carolina, US)
“Elucidation of Energy and Charge Transport Mechanisms in Layered Perovskites with Nonlinear Action Spectroscopies”
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Why Don’t Police Unions Protect Whistleblowers?
Sergeant Javier Esqueda of the Joliet Police Department in Illinois thought he was doing the right thing by leaking a video recorded from inside of a squad car that showed a black man, Eric Lurry, in medical distress from a drug overdose being slapped and having a police baton forced in his mouth. Lurry later died from the overdose.
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With Low Vaccination Rates, Africa’s Covid Deaths Remain Far below Europe and the US
Since the very beginning of the covid panic, the narrative has been this: implement severe lockdowns or your population will experience a bloodbath. Morgues will be overwhelmed, the death total toll will be astounding. On the other hand, we were assured those jurisdictions that do lock down would see only a fraction of the death toll.
Then, once vaccines became available, the narrative was modified to "Get shots in arms and then covid will...
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Smallpox: The Historical Myths behind Mandatory Vaccines
Throughout the corona “pandemic” the Holy Grail of public health officials has been vaccination: only by vaccinating enough people—first the elderly and infirm, then all adults, and now even children—can the nefarious virus be beaten.
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The Inca Empire: An Indigenous Leviathan State
One of the realities that nullifies persistent interpretations of the European colonization of the Americas as a cataclysm of subjugation is the existence of state exploitation in the precontact New World.
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Is Price Stability Really a Good Thing?
Contrary to popular thinking, there is no such thing as a price level that should be stabilized by the central bank in order to promote economic prosperity.
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No, Inflation Is Not Good for You
With the recent rise in inflation—with subsequent increases in both consumer and producer price levels—one suspects that sooner or later people on the left either would downplay it or find a way to spin the bad news into something positive like an alchemist would want to spin straw into gold. Both accounts have arrived, thanks to the New York Times and the hard-left publication, The Intercept.
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