Category Archive: 6b.) Mises.org
As Argentine peso collapses under “libertarian” Milei, the US taxpayer is on the hook
The U.S. directly purchased Argentine pesos and finalized a $20-billion currency swap to provide stability amid the country’s economic turmoil.
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Is Bari Weiss at CBS a New Direction or a Misdirection?
Bari Weiss’s appointment to head CBS News has brought cries of anguish from the usual suspects on the left and approval from some on the right. But will she really bring the kind of change that will challenge the political establishment? Probably not.
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Chatting with A Dead Economist: J.M. Keynes, The Patron Saint of the Central Planner
While J.M. Keynes likely is the most influential economist of our age, his economics were that of inflation, statism, and outright central planning.
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Should Libertarians be Monarchists?
If we are to consider the desirability of monarchy through a libertarian lens, it is important to make distinctions between greatly differing types of monarchy.
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The Doctrine of the Ruling Party in Paraguay
In Paraguaya, democracy was suitable from the start for the genuine expression of demagoguery, persuading the public, while essentially racketeering and assuring mob rule by the mob.
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Lab Grown Meat Must Not Be Banned by a Greedy Agricultural Lobby
Creation of lab grown meat does not entail the prohibition of other meats, rather an opportunity for market competition and more options for willing consumers.
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Mises on Separating Morality and State
The recent assassination of Charlie Kirk has focused attention on political violence. Ludwig von Mises, not surprisingly, understood that tying morality to politicized state helps create the climate where political violence is prevalent.
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Letters to Frank Meyer Reveal Rothbard’s Views on Lincoln, Slavery, and Popular Sovereignty
“The Civil War was really the watershed,” he wrote Meyer. “Lincoln was America’s first dictator, and almost all the Republican Acts were monstrous.”
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Hayek for the 21st Century: Essays in Political Economy Audiobook
This audiobook showcases Friedrich Hayek’s most influential writings on knowledge, competition, socialism, and monetary order, highlighting why his ideas remain vital in today’s digital and interventionist age.
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Going for Broke
Once upon a time, American firms built with the long term in view, and the government did not try to hinder them. Today, thanks to reckless federal government spending, we are living hand-to-mouth, accumulating massive debts, and soon enough will be broke.
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Mises on Separating Morality and State
The recent assassination of Charlie Kirk has focused attention on political violence. Ludwig von Mises, not surprisingly, understood that tying morality to politicized state helps create the climate where political violence is prevalent.
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Gold price tops $4,000 for first time ever
"The precious metal has soared this year as investors seek a safe haven from a weaker dollar and geopolitical and economic uncertainty."
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Imports and Developing Countries: Countering the Myths of Western Exploitation
An enduring myth is that imports from industrialized western countries have decimated production of goods in developing countries. Economic history tells a much different story.
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The US Spent Over $31 Billion Aiding Israel in the Past Two Years
Israel has received over $21 billion in military aid from the US and Washington has bombed Iran and Yemen for Tel Aviv.
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Wisconsin judge orders election officials to check citizenship of registered voters
The verification process for 3.6 million voters must be completed before the February 18 statewide primary election.
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Brightline and Train Subsidy Failures
Instead of squandering taxpayer money, Congress should cut Brightline subsidies to zero.
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Letters to Frank Meyer Reveal Rothbard’s Views on Lincoln, Slavery, and Popular Sovereignty
“The Civil War was really the watershed,” he wrote Meyer. “Lincoln was America’s first dictator, and almost all the Republican Acts were monstrous.”
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Abolish the Bureau of Labor Statistics
Murray Rothbard recognized that the Bureau of Labor Statistics provides the lifeblood for government intervention. It doesn't need to be “reformed,” but rather should be outright abolished.
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The Importance of Time in Explaining Asset Bubbles
Jonathan Newman joins Bob to unpack Eliezer Yudkowsky’s viral bubble theory and contrasts it with the Austrian view of boom-bust cycles.
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Individualism and the Violence of the Identitarian Left
Leftists seek to create a new society that supposedly is peaceable. However, they also celebrate violence done against political opponents, something that Murray Rothbard understood as undermining every supposed peaceful goal they claim to be pursuing.
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