Category Archive: 6b.) Mises.org
Virtual EnCore | “The Aeneid, History, and Tradition” featuring Dr. Moran
View a video presentation by Associate Professor of English Andrew Moran, BA '91 MA '99 PhD '04, "The Aeneid, History, and Tradition" which is taken from a free course in the Studies in Catholic Faith & Culture Program at UD. After the lecture, Dr. Moran will join us in a live discussion moderated by Dr. Michael West.
About EnCore
EnCore is a lecture series, conducted by faculty of the University of Dallas in conjunction with the Office...
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Ralph Welborn on the Ecosystem-Based Strategy
Business strategy and business model design has traditionally been firm-centric. Entrepreneurs are called upon to establish firms, to make the firm the locus of value creation through value proposition design, assembly of resources, and production; and to ensure competitive advantage in comparison to rival firms pursuing the same customers.
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Why Keynes Was Wrong about Consumer Spending
As a result of the coronavirus pandemic, most experts are of the view that it is the role of the government and central bank to minimize the damage inflicted by the virus—and the policy response to it—on the economy.
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Political Self-Determination and the Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict
The right of self-determination in regard to the question of membership in a state thus means: whenever the inhabitants of a particular territory, whether it be a single village, a whole district, or a series of adjacent districts, make it known, by a freely conducted plebiscite, that they no longer wish to remain united to the state to which they belong at the time, but wish either to form an independent state or to attach themselves to some other...
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The Government Wants Your Crypto Data. And Lots of It.
Cryptocoins aren't entirely anonymous, and the state is hard at work gathering as much information as it can on all crypto users.
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Ep. 116: On the Culture Wars, with Jeff Deist
My guest this week is Mises Institute President, Jeff Deist. Jeff and I discuss many of the aspects of the culture wars in America right now and what it looks like from our perspective. We also get into whether libertarians should attempt to form alliances with groups on the left or groups on the populist right. Jeff is always articulate and has a wonderful take on so many issues. I'm so happy to have had him on the show once again. I think you'll...
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Episode 452: Abandoning The Identifier ‘Libertarian’ w/ Jeff Deist
55 Minutes
Safe For Work
Jeff Deist is the president of the Mises Institute in Auburn, Alabama and former chief of staff to congressman Ron Paul.
Jeff was originally contacted by Pete to discuss his recommendation that people should stop using the term "libertarian" as a personal descriptor, but only as an adjective. They then talk about whether the term "capitalism" is salvageable and how hyperbolic statements used...
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Mercado versus turbas | Jeff Deist
Grabado en el Instituto Mises en Auburn, Alabama, el 18 de julio de 2020.
Artículo referido: https://www.forbes.com/sites/avivahwittenbergcox/2020/05/31/5-economists-redefining-everything--oh-yes-and-theyre-women/#20a747ff714a
La política y el lenguaje inglés por George Orwell
https://bioinfo.uib.es/~joemiro/teach/material/escritura/Polyidres.pdf
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* Jeff Deist: Immeasurable, Self Inflicted Economic Damage Done By Politicians Shutting Down Econom
Jason Burack of Wall St for Main St welcomed back returning guest, President of the Mises Institute https://mises.org/ @misesmedia Jeff Deist, for an interview.
Jeff's bio is here: https://mises.org/profile/jeff-deist
The Mises Institute just released a free, 164 page eBook called, "The Anatomy of The 2020 Crash" about what has lead up to the US stock market crash in February and how governments and central banks, specifically the Fed...
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The Government Wants Your Crypto Data. And Lots of It.
The Venezuelan government recently announced that its Administrative Service for Identification, Migration and Foreigners (SAIME) is now accepting bitcoin as a payment method for passports. The problem with that is that bitcoin is not anonymous but pseudonymous.
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New Unemployment Increased to 1.4 Million Last Week as Recovery Falters
The rising unemployment comes partly as a result of state governments forcing the closures of some businesses, or restricting operations, in the name of mandatory social distancing.
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American Police Forces Were Created to Fight Rioters. But Police Probably Made Things Worse.
Whenever the vicious portion of population shall be permitted to gather in bands of hundreds and thousands, and burn churches, ravage and rob provision-stores, throw printing presses into rivers, shoot editors, and hang and burn obnoxious persons at pleasure, and with impunity,” Abraham Lincoln told a crowd in Springfield, Illinois, in 1838, “the feelings of the best citizens will become more or less alienated from it.
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There Are No Winners in the US-China “Tech War”
After unleashing a disruptive trade conflict with China, the Trump administration has also escalated the lingering “cold tech war” between the two rival powers. Over the last two years, the US has passed new rules limiting China’s investments in the US, restricting bilateral information and communications technology (ICT) trade and controlling exports of sensitive and emerging technology to China.
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The Myth of the Failure of Capitalism
The nearly universal opinion expressed these days is that the economic crisis of recent years marks the end of capitalism. Capitalism allegedly has failed, has proven itself incapable of solving economic problems, and so mankind has no alternative, if it is to survive, than to make the transition to a planned economy, to socialism.
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Money-Supply Growth Hits New High For Third Month In a Row
In June, for the third month in a row, money supply growth surged to an all-time high, following new all-time highs in both April and May that came in the wake of unprecedented quantitative easing, central bank asset purchases, and various stimulus packages.
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What Has Government Done to Our Money? – Murray N Rothbard
"Strict separation of money and state",... to see any progress... and wake up from the myth that one can survive their entire life by harvesting only one season...no delivery of goods and services, no payment.
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Consumer is sovereign – Per Bylund – Talks with Petri
Per Bylund talks about the role of entrepreneurship in society, what's wrong with economics, why prices are always rising and how to spend a year in Hawaii.
Bio
Per Bylund is a Swede in Oklahoma, USA, where he works as assistant professor of entrepreneurship in the Spears School of Business. He had careers in politics and as business consultant and systems developer before moving to the USA and starting a career in academia. He has also...
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New Opportunities for Marxists: Climate Change and Coronavirus
In The Communist Manifesto (1848) Karl Marx (1818–83) and Friedrich Engels (1820–95) predicted that capitalism would lead to the impoverishment of the laboring class. Why? Well, to raise profit on capital invested, Marx and Engels argued, entrepreneurs (the capitalists) would exploit the workers.
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