Category Archive: 6b) Austrian Economics

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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Cashkurs*Wunschanalysen: Activision Blizzard unter der Chartlupe
Mario nimmt Ihre Aktienwünsche unter die Lupe: Hier geht’s zum vollständigen Video mit weiteren Titeln: https://bit.ly/32Cf2pJ
Im Video bespricht unser Experte die von der Community gewünschten Aktien am Chart. Heute: Activision Blizzard, Amazon, Fresenius und weitere spannende Werte wie Dropbox…
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BITTERE Realität! WIR laufen ins OFFENE MESSER!
Videoinhalte: Banken Deutschland, Sparkassen Deutschland, Wirtschaft Deutschland, Finanzen Deutschland , Geld Deutschland , Kapital Deutschland, Aktien Deutschland , Börse Deutschland , Immobilien Deutschland , Politik Deutschland , Medien Deutschland ,
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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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Auswandern nach Paraguay – Erfahrungen eines Community-Mitgliedes
Auswanderer berichtet über Leben in Paraguay
Infos zur Paraguay-Investorenreise: https://thorstenwittmann.com/paraguay/
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Paraguay, Plan B, Auswandern und Freiheit
Ich saß in einem gemütlichen Café in Asuncion vor meinem Macbook und schlürfte gemütlich einen Kaffee.
Plötzlich stand ein Mann vor mir und sprach mich lächelnd auf deutsch an.
Wie ich gleich erfahren habe,...
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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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Dr. Markus Krall deckt auf – IRRE!
Ähnliche Meinungen teilen andere bekannte Experten, unter anderem: Mr. Dax, Dirk Müller, Dr. Markus Krall, Prof. Hans Werner Sinn, Marc Friedrich, Ernst Wolff, Dr. Daniel Stelter, Prof. Max Otte, Prof. Clemens Fuest, Andreas Popp, Thorsten Polleit, Florian Homm und viele andere!
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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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Wie denkt ein Kabarettist über Geld, Investments und das Leben? (Interview Christoph Sonntag)
Im heutigen Interview mit meinem langjährigen Freund Christoph Sonntag reden wir darüber, wie seine Berufsbranche mit Finanzen umgeht, was er von Aktien hält und wie er selbst nach Corona seine Zukunft plant. Christoph ist Kabarettist und besonders bekannt durch seine prägnanten schwäbischen Dialekt-Auftritte. Das Leben hat Höhen und Tiefen und so auch die Aktienmärkte. Christoph Sonntag kann davon ein Lied singen. Einmal war er im Urlaub und als...
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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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The REAL ID Means a Real Leviathan
The annoyance of government edicts, no matter how petty, challenge my emotional equilibrium in a manner different from the various vagaries of life. Sure, I do not want to experience something such as a flat tire, but neither do I want to deal with pointless tasks required to satisfy a whim of the state, though, in the balance, the former I accept like a mosquito on a hot summer’s night, while the latter aches like a hammer to my thumb.
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“Going Cashless” Isn’t as Easy as It Seems
Many economic commentators are in favor of phasing out cash. They are of the view that cash provides support to the shadow economy and permits tax evasion. It is also held that in times of economic shocks that push the economy into a recession the rising demand for cash exacerbates the downturn—it becomes a factor of instability.
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The Long Rehabilitation of Frank Fetter
Abstract: Economics has long history of “rehabilitations,” including W.H. Hutt’s rehabilitation of Say’s law, and Alfred Marshall’s attempt to rehabilitate David Ricardo. The rehabilitation of Frank A. Fetter should be as important as either of these, especially for economists working in the contemporary Austrian tradition.
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Wasserstoff, Solar, Wind – was macht Sinn? (Interview Adam Rozencwajg)
Adam ist Rohstoffexperte und hat bei Lehman Brothers gearbeitet. Heute sprechen wir über Rohstoffe, Öl, E-Mobilität und Wasserstoff, aber auch über die grüne Energie als Investment sowie Kupfer, Edelmetalle und Inflation. Also ein fulminanter Rundumschlag - viel Spaß!
Goehring & Rozencwajg Blog:
http://blog.gorozen.com/blog
► Timestamps:
00:00 - 01:44 Intro & Vorstellung Adam Rozencwajg
01:44 - 02:13 Wie war deine Zeit bei Lehman...
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Is Price Stability Really a Good Thing?
One of the mandates of the Federal Reserve System is to attain price stability. It is held that price stability is the key as far as economic stability is concerned. What is it all about?
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PROPAGANDA IMPERIUM UMVERTEILUNG UND MENSCHENFEINDLICHES IDEOLOGISCHES KONSTRUKT
Ähnliche Meinungen teilen andere bekannte Experten, unter anderem: Mr. Dax, Dirk Müller, Dr. Markus Krall, Prof. Hans Werner Sinn, Marc Friedrich, Ernst Wolff, Dr. Daniel Stelter, Prof. Max Otte, Prof. Clemens Fuest, Andreas Popp, Thorsten Polleit,
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Leaving behind the Labor Theory of Value
The labor theory of value has long undermined people’s understanding of the miracles created by markets and rationalized various incarnations of socialism which mangle those miracles. Leonard Read understood why undoing that misunderstanding by all who hold to it, as well as those who just use it as an excuse for what they want government to impose on unwilling citizens, is of immense value to each of us.
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