Category Archive: 6b) Austrian Economics
The Problem with Nationalism
Ryan, Tho, and Kerry Baldwin take a look at why some politicians say they're "nationalists." Is nationalism a good thing or is it just another way to justify more government meddling in our lives?
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Pedro Sánchez es UN MENTIROSO COMPULSIVO
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Sahra Wagenknecht: “So würde meine Partei aussehen”
"Deutschland muss eine Kehrtwende einleiten, ansonsten sind die Folgen nicht mehr umkehrbar..." und "Die Ampelregierung ist momentan der beste AFD-Wahlkampf", das sagt niemand anderes als Sahra Wagenknecht in diesem brandaktuellen Interview.
Zusammen besprechen wir über die Idee ihrer eigenen Partei, den momentan skrupellosen Gesetzesentwürfen der Ampelregierung (z. B. GEG), sowie auch, was sie als Regierungschef sofort...
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The demise of the dollar: What comes after that?
Part II of II
A good start
Whatever one might think about which currency is better suited to be used in trade or as a benchmark or as a central bank reserve, the fact remains that the USD’s days as the “only right answer” to that question are numbered. It might not happen tomorrow, but a credible challenger will eventually emerge.
As Patrick Barron also highlighted in his analysis: “Led by China and later by Russia, some nations of the...
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My Forty-Year War on Reefer Madness
Forty years ago last week, the Los Angeles Herald Examiner published my first attack on the federal drug war. The previous year, the Reagan administration had unleashed its “Just Say No” program, vilifying anyone who smoked a joint, sniffed the wrong powder, or used nonapproved hallucinogens. I was mortified to see Ronald Reagan—who was elected on a promise to get “government off your backs”—double-cross his supporters with what morphed into the...
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Huerta de Soto Reigns in Spain
Jesús Huerta de Soto, who is professor of economics at the Rey Juan Carlos University of Madrid, is the leading representative of the Austrian school of economics in Spain. He is a renowned teacher, and two of his many doctoral students, David Howden and Philipp Bagus, both now themselves professors of economics, have edited a festschrift in his honor. The contributors include students, colleagues, friends, teachers, two of his daughters, and his...
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Licensing Laws Deepen South Africa’s Electricity Crisis
South Africa is suffering from rolling blackouts and other power outages. These could be avoided if the government would permit competition in electricity markets.
Original Article: "Licensing Laws Deepen South Africa's Electricity Crisis"
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The Major Cause of Mass Poverty in Sudan
Mere days prior to its receiving renewed attention because of an ongoing civil war, Sudan and many other African countries were (and still are) being promoted by news organizations as citadels of suffering. Viewers are subjected to heart-wrenching images: The gaunt, skeletal bodies of starved children crying out in hunger. Families left with only emaciated cows, selling sticks to produce some kind of livelihood. After observing these agonizing...
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Formel 1: Sebastian Vettel neuer Umweltengel? 🤣
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In DeLong Run …
J. Bradford DeLong, who teaches economics at UC Berkeley and was a protégé of Larry Summer's dislikes Austrian economics, which he sometimes assails on his blog. You might reasonably expect that for this reason, I will lambaste his book, which, to no one’s surprise, defends Keynesian economics and the welfare state. But I’m going to disappoint expectations. The book contains a number of insights that merit highlighting, albeit accompanied by some...
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A Guide to Good Money: An Interview with Brendan Brown
Ryan McMaken (RM): There is a lot of talk these days about the US losing its global monetary hegemony. But a lot needs to happen in terms of unwinding the present system before that can happen. At the heart of this seems to be what you call “globalized money without a global money.” What do you mean by that, and what does it have to do with the dollar’s global importance?
Brendan Brown (BB): Globalization of money under the fiat regime magnifies...
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The Road to Civil War
[This article is excerpted from a 30,000-word memo to the Volker Fund, 1961. The full memo is available in Strictly Confidential: The Private Volker Fund Memos of Murray N. Rothbard edited by David Gordon.]
The Road to Civil War
The road to Civil War must be divided into two parts:
the causes of the controversy over slavery leading to secession, andthe immediate causes of the war itself.The reason for such split is that secession need not have led...
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Yolanda Díaz te ENGAÑA con TU DINERO
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Wilhelm von Humboldt’s Demarcation of the Limits of State Activity
Not many are aware that one of the greatest works against the encroachment of the state originates from a German thinker. As early as the late eighteenth century, Wilhelm von Humboldt (1767–1835) raised the question of the general limits of state activity. Humboldt wrote his Ideas for an Attempt to Determine the Limits of the Effectiveness of the State in 1792. While individual sections of it appeared in the Berlinische Monatsschrift, the complete...
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Demonizing Men with False Data on Sexual Abuse
In today's progressive climate, sexual assault charges are easy to make and hard to refute, even when they are demonstrably false.
Original Article: "Demonizing Men with False Data on Sexual Abuse"
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Is Microsoft-Activision Opposition a Repetition of Vons-Shopping Bag?
President Joe Biden’s Federal Trade Commission (FTC) appointees have an affinity for returning to an earlier era’s antitrust enforcement, sometimes summarized as a “big is bad” or “neo-Brandeisian” approach. The most famous (or notorious) current example is the FTC’s opposition to the proposed merger between Microsoft and Activision.
In their words, the merger would give Microsoft “both the means and motive to harm competition.” How could that...
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Will the Fed Ever Relinquish Its New Powers?: The Fed’s “Cincinnatian Problem”
In times of banking and financial crises, central banks always intervene. This is not a law of nature, but it is an empirical law of central bank behavior. The Federal Reserve was created 110 years ago specifically to address banking panics by expanding money and credit when needed, by providing what was called in the Federal Reserve Act of 1913 an “elastic currency,” so it could make loans in otherwise illiquid markets, when private institutions...
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