Category Archive: 6b) Austrian Economics
What Can We Learn from the Latest Pentagon Audit? Both Plenty and Not Much
No one was surprised last November when the Pentagon failed its sixth audit, serving up a sorry record of zero and six. The accomplishment received little mainstream media coverage. Scott Ritter excoriated his former employer (and mine) over the fraud, pointing out that the money wasted and the scope of the United States military activity is so massive, it is nearly incomprehensible to most Americans.
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“Nonsense on Stilts”: The Rhetorical Cornerstone of the American Welfare/Warfare State
In a 1922 essay about Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address in his book Prejudices: Third Series H.L. Mencken asked, “Am I the first American to note the fundamental nonsensicality of the Gettysburg Address”? One example of the nonsense of Lincoln’s rhetoric as explained by Mencken is as follows:
“Think of the argument in it. Put it into the cold words of everyday. The doctrine is simply this: that the Union soldiers who died at Gettysburg sacrificed their...
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La Libertad Avanza (a pesar de TODO) con Iván Espinosa de los Monteros
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Responding to James Lindsay’s Critique of “National Divorce”
Bob goes solo to give a point-by-point rebuttal to James Lindsay's recent essay arguing that "national divorce means national suicide." Bob argues that James employs inconsistent claims and ignores the tremendous economic boon to an independent Texas.
James Lindsay's Article "National Divorce is National Suicide": Mises.org/HAP434a
Bob's Book "Common Sense: The Case for an Independent Texas": Mises.org/HAP434b...
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The Dangerous Consequences of the German Historical School
Ludwig von Mises spends a good deal of time attacking the German Historical School of Economics in Human Action and other works. The doctrines of the school are no longer influential, although as the philosopher and economist Birsen Filip notes in her recent book The Early History of Economics in the United States: The Influence of the German Historical School of Economics on Teaching and Theory (Routledge, 2023), things were once different....
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China, Energy Markets & The Bond Market Threat | David M. Hay
Grant Williams connected me with Evergreen Gavekal CIO David Hay many years ago,
calling him “one of the good guys.”
In this interview, David and I unpack the future of nuclear energy and oil & gas investing,
along with the trouble in China’s stock and real estate markets.
David adds to my long list of reasons why China is un-investable right now. He also
shares a specific investing signal we should all watch—and deems it “the most
important...
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The Double-Edged Sword of School Choice
School Choice has become a hot button political topic, especially for right-wing America. Conservatives, libertarians, and everyone that is to the left of the Democratic Party have grown increasingly more skeptical of the public education system. Between ideological indoctrination, what might be rightfully described as “grooming” into social contagions, and declining educational gains, public education has demonstrated its utter failures.
The...
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AfD-Verbot = politische Farce und Heuchelei … Warum die AfD wirklich gewählt wird?!
AfD-Verbot und die eigentliche Ursache: Warum wir die wahren Probleme angehen sollten
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AfD und die große Heuchelei!
Wenn du unsere wöchentliche Tippserie über die inzwischen knapp 8 Jahre verfolgt hast, dann weißt du, dass ich mich sehr selten politisch äußere.
In diesem Video habe ich meine persönliche Meinung...
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Vilfredo Pareto, Pessimistic Follower of Molinari
One prominent person rarely associated by scholars with the Bastiat-Ferrara laissez-faire school was the eminent sociologist and economic theorist, Vilfredo Federico Damaso Pareto (1848-1923). Pareto was born in Paris into a noble Genoan family. His father, the Marchese Raffaelle Pareto, a hydraulic engineer, had fled Italy as a republican and supporter of Mazzini. The senior Pareto returned to Italy in the mid-1850s and gained a high rank in the...
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¿POR QUÉ ES URGENTE UN MILEI EN ESPAÑA Y AMÉRICA?
El avance del socialismo del siglo 21, está causando un desastre total en toda Hispanoamérica. El socialismo está empeorando la economía, dejando a la gente más pobre y deteriorando las condiciones económicas. Hay que dar la batalla cultural hoy mas que nunca.
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On Decolonizing Property Rights
One of the most destructive aspects of the “decolonize” movement is its insistence that scientific principles are as subjective as cultural beliefs. Decolonizers argue that the natural sciences—physics, mathematics, chemistry, and biology, along with computer science—should be analyzed from different ethnic and racial perspectives.
For example, students in a field designated as “Afrochemistry” are taught to “implement African American sensibilities...
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Ryan McMaken vs. Libertarian Imperialists
On this episode of Radio Rothbard, Ryan McMaken and Tho Bishop do a recap of Ryan's debate at LibertyCon on the question of national divorce. Tho and Ryan address some of the libertarian arguments against secession, as well as the larger divide between libertarians like David Boaz and Rothbardians on matters of voluntary association.
Discussed on the Show
Ryan's debate — Will a National Divorce Lead to More Individual...
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After Trump, Then What?
The case against Clevinger was open and shut. The only thing missing was something to charge him with.
—Joseph Heller, Catch-22
Austrians call it high time preference. In psychology it’s an area of research called future orientation. Hall of Fame football coach George Allen expressed it as “The future is now.” Almost everyone seems born with it, and a growing number don’t outgrow it.
Today in American politics, it is strongest among one faction in...
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Dirk Müller – ️ Aktuelle Experimente mit tödlicherer Variante – Wo bleibt der Aufschrei?
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A Field Guide to Dubious Fact-Checking
Fact-checking has become a veritable industry in the media. However, the conclusions of “fact checkers” mysteriously seem to align with the opinions of elites. That’s their story, and political, educational, and social elites are sticking to it.
Original Article: A Field Guide to Dubious Fact-Checking
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Government Banks Would Be a Dangerous Tool for Progressive Ideologues
Congresswomen Rashida Tlaib and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez have introduced legislation to create government-owned banks, ostensibly to “increase accountability.” In truth, the banks would exist to fund progressive causes.
Original Article: Government Banks Would Be a Dangerous Tool for Progressive Ideologues
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Social Media Should Not Be Blamed for the Consequences of Democracy
Social media tends to be blamed for the overall nastiness of public discourse. Instead of condemning this form of communication, condemn the fuel that feeds this conflagration: democracy.
Original Article: Social Media Should Not Be Blamed for the Consequences of Democracy
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¿POR QUÉ LA IZQUIERDA ATACA A BUKELE EN EL SALVADOR?
Vamos a hablar sobre la hipocresía de la izquierda, criticando a Nayib Bukele en El Salvador, pero ignorando las violaciones de derechos humanos en Cuba, Nicaragua, Venezuela y otras dictaduras comunistas.
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Social Insecurity: It’s Not Wrong to be Concerned about Facts
A December 19, 2023, article by Brett Arends on MarketWatch caught my eye with the oh-so-clickable title of “This Is the Scariest Number for Social Security.” Given the fact that many corporate media articles today focus on pointing out to the rubes how their senses are wrong and, gosh golly, everything is just peachy, it did not shock me to learn that Mr. Arends was not referring to the program’s unfunded liabilities or the projected depletion of...
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