Category Archive: 6b) Austrian Economics
What Henry Hazlitt Knew and What You Should Know About Inflation
Bob Murphy examines Hazlitt’s key insights on monetary expansion, Cantillon effects, and the distinction between nominal and real variables.
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Southwest airlines cuts profit projections as air travel demand weakens
Domestic coach-class travel demand has come in weaker than airline executives expected this year. Are consumers running out of disposable income?
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The Covid Fiasco: Reflections Five Years Later
Tom Woods offers a critical analysis of the COVID-19 policy response, while underscoring the Mises Institute’s principled opposition to prevailing narratives.
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The Democrats are Their Own Worst Enemy
The Democrats are performing an autopsy of their 2024 electoral failures, but without mentioning Biden, the Harris campaign, their alienation of certain demographics, or their polarizing positions.
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The Democrats are Their Own Worst Enemy
The Democrats are performing an autopsy of their 2024 electoral failures, but without mentioning Biden, the Harris campaign, their alienation of certain demographics, or their polarizing positions.
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FRANCIA AL BORDE DEL COLAPSO ECONÓMICO
Francia se hunde entre deuda récord, impuestos extremos y una economía estancada. El modelo socialista fracasa estrepitosamente.
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Race and Discrimination
Wanjiru Njoya cuts through critical race theory dogma to show how liberty, not legislation, lifts up the marginalized.
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Objections to Capitalism
Timothy Terrell tackles the most common objections to capitalism, from inequality myths to profit “villainy,” and offers a principled, empirical defense of market institutions and voluntary exchange.
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Will an Iran Cyber Attack Panic Usher In a New Patriot Act?
In the wake of the US bombing of Iran, media outlets are warning about Iran retaliating with cyber attacks on the West. As the public fear of attacks increases, government moves into the void to find new ways to restrict our liberties.
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Will an Iran Cyber Attack Panic Usher In a New Patriot Act?
In the wake of the US bombing of Iran, media outlets are warning about Iran retaliating with cyber attacks on the West. As the public fear of attacks increases, government moves into the void to find new ways to restrict our liberties.
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Rothbardian Analysis of the Constitution
The Constitution was crafted to centralize political power and protect elite economic interests.
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Benjamin Constant: French Liberal Extraordinaire
“He loved liberty as other men love power,” was the judgment passed on Benjamin Constant by a contemporary. His lifelong concern, both as a writer and politician, was the growth of human freedom.
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The Political Economy of Policing
Tate Fegley explains how the absence of market signals leaves public policing blind to real-world tradeoffs.
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Growth versus Prosperity
Shawn Ritenour critiques mainstream growth models that emphasize abstract inputs like capital accumulation and technological innovation, arguing instead for a human-centered approach rooted in Austrian economics.
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Understanding the Doctrine of States’ Rights
What do we mean by “states‘ rights”? Mises scholar, Wanjiru Njoya, takes us through the discussion to show us how different people have tried to define and explain that term.
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Understanding the Doctrine of States’ Rights
What do we mean by “states‘ rights”? Mises scholar, Wanjiru Njoya, takes us through the discussion to show us how different people have tried to define and explain that term.
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