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Wokism, Marxism and the Failures of Academic “Liberalism”

Ludwig von Mises’s 1927 book Liberalism: In the Classical Tradition is increasingly important in a time when so many conflicting ideologies march under the banner of liberalism. For example, according to the New York Times, “liberal values” include “racial equality, women’s rights, human rights and democracy.” The New York Times sees “classical liberal” as simply a label used by centrist conservatives to distinguish themselves from right-wing...

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Biden Perpetuates Washington’s Idiotic Steel Trade Policies

Joe Biden is seeking to boost his reelection campaign by torpedoing Chinese imports. In an April 17 speech in Pittsburgh, the symbolic heart of the steel industry, Biden announced that he asked his US trade representative to triple tariffs on Chinese steel and aluminum imports. The tariffs are currently roughly 7.5 percent. A White House press release proclaimed, “President Biden knows that steel is the backbone of the American economy, and a...

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Widerstand zwecklos (?): DJE-plusNews April 2024 mit Mario Künzel und Moritz Rehmann

#zinssenkungen #aktienmarkt #investieren #inflation „Don’t fight the Fed“ (Stell Dich nicht gegen die US-Notenbank), so lautet eine der elementaren Börsenweisheiten. Aber was, wenn es die US-Regierung tut? Die Fed zielt mit ihrer Geldpolitik zuletzt darauf ab, die US-Wirtschaft zu beruhigen und die Inflation, die zwischenzeitlich über 9% erreicht hatte, wieder in Richtung ihrer Zielmarke von 2% zu bewegen. Zugleich jedoch kurbelt die US-Regierung...

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Murphy’s Exposé on Money and Banking

The consequences of this short-lived paradise [inflation] are malinvestment, waste, a wanton redistribution of wealth and income, the growth of speculation and gambling, immorality and corruption, disillusionment, social resentment, discontent, upheaval and riots, bankruptcy, increased governmental controls, and eventual collapse. — Hazlitt, Henry. Man vs. The Welfare State (LvMI) (p. 136). Ludwig von Mises Institute. Kindle Edition.“A few months,...

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Can John C. Calhoun Save America?

In an essay entitled “A Strategy for the Right” the late economic and libertarian scholar, Professor Murray N. Rothbard, called John C. Calhoun’s Disquisition on Government “one of them most brilliant essays on political philosophy ever written.” Published in 1850, the year of his death, Calhoun’s Disquisition warned – and explained – how the American political system could evolve into tyranny, and how to stop that from happening. Americans are now...

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End the Drug War in Oregon, Both State and Federal

Three years ago, in a citizen’s initiation approved by 3/4 of voters, Oregon decriminalized the possession of small amounts of illicit drugs. Last month, the Oregon governor signed into law a measure that undid what the people of Oregon had decided.

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Switzerland braced for wave of bank staff layoffs

Redundancies at Switzerland's largest bank will test the capacity of the financial sector to absorb jobs. A year ago Credit Suisse staff were stunned by the sudden demise of their bank. Many are now fighting for their careers with 3,000 Swiss posts set to be axed by their new employer UBS, starting this year.

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UBS must build up more equity, says Swiss government

UBS already has to build up additional equity capital because it has become much larger as a result of the Credit Suisse takeover, Finance Minister Karin Keller-Sutter said.

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The Hazards of “Colorblind Equality”

The words of Lewis Carroll are often cited in reference to the culture wars and the redefinition of words whose meaning used to be regarded as plain.“When I use a word,” Humpty Dumpty said in rather a scornful tone, “it means just what I choose it to mean—neither more nor less.”“The question is,” said Alice, “whether you can make words mean so many different things.”“The question is,” said Humpty Dumpty, “which is to be master—that’s all.”This is...

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Börsen weiterhin stabil: Marktausblick mit Stefan Breintner und Markus Koch

Marketing-Anzeige: #aktien #geldanlage #zins Aktuelle Marktlage: Unerwartete Inflationsschübe und vorsichtige Zinssenkungsprognosen prägen die Wall Street und die europäischen Märkte. Wie sollten Anleger reagieren? In dieser Diskussion erörtern Stefan Breintner, Leiter Research und Wall-Street-Experte @kochwallstreet die jüngsten Entwicklungen und ihre Auswirkungen auf die Märkte. Außerdem auf der Agenda: ✅ Wie wahrscheinlich sind weitere...

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Savor the Taste of Independence, Grow Your Own!

Growing your own tomatoes can be rewarding far beyond the sweet taste of your crop.The traditional extra benefits keep bringing many of us back season after season. If you’re a gardener, you know the great feeling of acting directly on nature to produce the food you eat. Raising tomatoes gets you outside and sweating, and usually provides a sense of accomplishment. It encourages discipline and planning and demands a bit of knowledge and a ton of...

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Marktausblick Mit Stefan Breintner und Markus Koch März 2024

Marketing-Anzeige: #aktien #geldanlage #investieren Nach wie vor scheinen die Märkte nur eine Richtung zu kennen: Aufwärts. Insbesondere die starke amerikanische Wirtschaft und die Aussicht auf Zinssenkungen zum Sommer regen die Fantasie der Anleger an. Wie es weitergeht, diskutieren Stefan Breintner, DJE-Research Leiter und Wall-Street-Experte @kochwallstreet. Dazu diese und weitere Themen: ✅ Kommen chinesische Aktien wieder? ✅ Sind...

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The Rise of Populism Reflects the Decline in Individual Freedom

So-called populist political parties and politicians gained considerable traction with Western voters in recent years, despite being dismissed in many cases as “a threat to democracy” and “extremists” by mainstream politicians. With the election of Donald Trump in the US and of Javier Milei in Argentina, the surge in polls and electoral wins of right and far-right parties in several European countries sent shockwaves through the political...

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California’s Crony Capitalist Minimum Wage Law

On April 1, California raised the minimum wage for large fast food restaurant franchises to $20 an hour. This law will threaten seven hundred thousand jobs by destroying the state’s food franchising business; however, there is one notable fast food franchise exempted from this minimum wage hike: Panera.Greg Flynn is the second-largest Panera franchisee in the world, but he is also known for his close relationship with California governor Gavin...

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The Tariff of Abominations and the Era of Good Stealings

Few Americans seem aware of the fact that it was the New England Federalists who plotted to secede from the union a half century before the 1860-61 secession of the Southern states. Their efforts culminated in the Hartford secession convention of 1814 where they decided in the end to remain in the union after all, confident that they would eventually dominate national politics to their economic advantage. The leader of the New England secessionists...

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Why Genocide?: Every Law of War Has Been Violated in Gaza

Why, then, are Israel’s 2023-2024 actions in Gaza genocidal? In a November 14, 2023 essay, "Bibi Netanyahu May Find Himself In the Dock, In The Hague,” your columnist explained why, logically at least, Israel has met the threshold for criminal intent, mens rea.“If you know in advance that your actions will cause the deaths of thousands-upon-thousands of civilians; attached to your criminal actions (actus reus) is a guilty mind (mens rea),...

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James Bovard on the Ron Paul Liberty Report

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The False Consensus on Egalitarianism

The boundaries of contemporary public debate are artificially constrained by egalitarian values. Both progressive liberals and classical liberals are opposed to the more-outlandish versions of wokery, but many consider egalitarianism to be a good idea in principle as long as it is not taken “too far” by communist ideologues. The ongoing purge of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) schemes at universities in Republican states has closed offices...

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Boeing’s Problems Are Not Due to Free Markets

On Monday, Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun announced he will step down at the end of the year. The news comes months after a door plug blew out midflight on a Boeing 737 flying from Oregon to California. The incident gained national attention, subjecting the manufacturer to bad press and up to $4.5 billion of economic losses so far.When incidents as serious as this happen, the public is rarely satisfied with the label of “accident.” People want...

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Aktienrallye hängt an wenigen Titeln: Marktausblick mit Stefan Breintner und Markus Koch

Marketing-Anzeige: #aktien #geldanlage #investieren Nach wie vor scheinen die Märkte nur eine Richtung zu kennen: Aufwärts. Insbesondere die starke amerikanische Wirtschaft und die Aussicht auf Zinssenkungen zum Sommer regen die Fantasie der Anleger an. Wie es weitergeht, diskutieren Stefan Breintner, DJE-Research Leiter und Wall-Street-Experte @kochwallstreet. Dazu diese und weitere Themen: ✅ Kommen chinesische Aktien wieder? ✅ Sind...

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