Category Archive: 6b.) Mises.org

The Abraham Accords Five Years Later

Four years of trade between Israel and these three Arab Muslim countries is encouraging thanks to the Abraham Accords.

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The Scouring of the American Middle Class

Inflation is not going away anytime soon, and it is ravaging the American middle class. Unfortunately, no one in Washington is interested in doing what is necessary to reverse this scourge.

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Yet Another “Lone Nut” Assassin

Murray Rothbard spoke often in class at UNLV about the “lone nut theory,” questioning if the many political assassins acted alone.

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Inflation and Embezzlement

Inflation isn’t just about higher prices. It is how unwarranted increases in the money supply touches off wealth transfers from those who are less-well off to people who are close to the new injections of money into the economy.

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Gold price rises above $3,700 ahead of Fed interest rate decision

If the Fed pumps more easy money, we could expect a surge above $3,800.

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Silicon Valley enabled brutal mass detention and surveillance in China, internal documents show

Dell boasted on its WeChat account that its services assisted the Chinese internet police in “cracking down on rumormongers.”

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The Unique Evil of the Left

Since the French Revolution, leftism has served as the impetus for many of the state’s worst massacres and totalitarian impulses.

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Florida’s Push to Eliminate Vaccine Mandates: A Rothbardian Property Rights Perspective



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The Southern Conservative View of Equality

M.E. Bradford, a self-described southern conservative, understood what leftist egalitarians did not: liberty cannot coexist with egalitarianism.

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The First Cause of Modern War is the Modern State

Modern states are responsible for modern wars, with its millions of victims. Libertarianism is optimally placed to contribute to this understanding and shows the way to a more peaceful world.

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Charlie Kirk refused Netanyahu funding offer, was ‘frightened’ by pro-Israel forces before death

In the weeks leading up to his September 10 assassination, Kirk had come to loathe the Israeli leader, regarding him as a “bully.”

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Black Swans, Sequestered Capital, and the Next Bust

Black swans don’t cause crashes: they reveal them. Mark Thornton shows how easy money breeds “sequestered capital” in opaque assets, priming the next bust.

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September 12, 2001: Looking Back Ten Years

From September 12, 2001—armed with a simple knowledge of the publicly-available foreign policy history of the 1990s—9/11 was a tragedy, and a terrible crime that demands justice, but it should not have been a surprise.

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Communitarian Anarcho-Capitalism

Anarcho-capitalism isn’t a dystopian version of every man for himself. It is rooted in community, private institutions, and families.

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The Federal Deficit Surges again as Trump Spending Accelerates

The Trump admin keeps claiming that tariff revenues will bring deficits under control. That’s not going to happen. Trump spending is going up, and tariffs won’t fix this.

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Did Anscombe Justify the State?

Philosopher Elizabeth Anscombe questioned the legitimacy of the state, but left open a possible justification for its existence. Dr. David Gordon examines Anscombe’s argument and finds it interesting but wanting.

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Charlie Kirk and the Sacred Totem of Civil Rights

One of the reasons Charlie Kirk was considered "divisive" was that he spoke out against the civil rights laws, which was interpreted as his supporting Jim Crow segregation. Yet, these laws did not increase liberty but rather imposed a new progressive vision on Americans.

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The State’s Confession of Its Inability to Regulate the Economy

Why do independent central banks exist in the modern economy? It was originally thought independent central banks would prevent government extravagance from creating inflation.

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The Jobs Picture Is Worse than They Told You

Newly released jobs data this month shows that the jobs narrative from the media was based on bogus numbers.

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The Unique Evil of the Left

Since the French Revolution, leftism has served as the impetus for many of the state's worst massacres and totalitarian impulses.

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