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Lithuania’s Crackdown on the Unvaccinated

By / August 26, 2021

O, my offense is rank, it smells to paradise,It hath the primal oldest curse upon’t,A bro’s murther! — Hamlet, act 3, scene 3 Infractions of essential human rights and the mistreatment of humans are not a new aspect of mankind. Stalinist murders, the deportation of millions to Siberian gulags, and USSR-annexed countries is only one […]

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More on Eastern Symphony

By / August 23, 2021

Jonathan Pageau is having a conversation with Dr. Mario image; it still has its faults , has its problems, however nonetheless is a little glimpse of the giant cosmic one that we see in Discovery. Provided who rules over New Jerusalem, Pageau appears to be saying that this is the design for the emperor to […]

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Beer: A Short and Bitter History of Regulation

By / August 21, 2021

“Brewed according to the German Pureness Law,” a Hobräu München hefeweizen bottle proudly states. This brewery is not alone. Other German and even American brewers brag about how their beer adheres to the 1516 Bavarian Reinheitsgebot, which originally restricted beer’s active ingredients to water, barley, and hops. The pride in this law is strange– in […]

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The Death of the Gold Standard

By / August 20, 2021

This is the fiftieth anniversary of the demise of the gold requirement and the start of the current fiat paper requirement. Lots of will say “excellent riddance” to gold and “thank goodness” for the “great ole greenback”! Reflection, nevertheless, produces an alternative conclusion. To be sure, the viewpoint of present experts places great weight on […]

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Cronyism: Liberty versus Power in Early America, 1607– 1849

By / August 19, 2021

From the Introduction of Cronyism: Liberty versus Power in Early America, 1607– 1849. Available October 2021 at the Mises Book shop and online merchants. Pre-order your copy today. The present book is an economic and political history of early America, describing federal government policies and their impacts on marketplace activity. In particular, it is a […]

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Saras Sarasvathy On The Entrepreneurial Technique

By / August 18, 2021

The clinical approach has served us well to date. The entrepreneurial approach, notified by the principles of Austrian economics, can take society much further. Dr. Saras Sarasvathy signs up with the Economics For Business podcast to boil down the essence of the value creating and wealth making approach. Download our understanding graphic for the Entrepreneurial […]

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Why Rothbard Trended on Twitter This Weekend

By / August 17, 2021

Jack Dorsey, Vipassanā meditation professional and billionaire CEO of Twitter, is understood for cultivating a diverse image as an expert and deep thinker. He is likewise popular as a supporter of bitcoin, having an individual stake and speaking at conferences to devoted hodlers. But over this previous weekend he used his substantial Twitter account (5.6 […]

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How Nixon and FDR Used “Crises” to Ruin the Dollar’s Links to Gold

By / August 16, 2021

Because August 15, 1971, the US dollar has been entirely severed from gold. President Richard Nixon suspended the most crucial part of the Bretton Woods system, which had been in result since the end of World War II. Nixon revealed that the US would no longer redeem dollars for gold for the last staying entities […]

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Do Not Trust the Brain Trust

By / August 15, 2021

The ghost of FDR is everywhere, haunting both Washington and New York City. The dreadful problem is that the minds in power have confused an economic wrecker with an angel of mercy. They are following his confusions and prescriptions day to day in an attempted repeat of the longest economic disaster in modern-day American history. […]

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Classical Economic Theory and the Modern Economy

By / August 13, 2021

Classical Economic Theory and the Modern Economyby Steven KatesEdward Elgar, 2020, 264 pp. Per Bylund (per.bylund@okstate.edu) is Partner Teacher of Entrepreneurship and Records-Johnston Teacher of Free Enterprise in the School of Entrepreneurship in the Spears School of Organization at Oklahoma State University, a Fellow of the Mises Institute, and a Partner Fellow of the Ratio […]

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