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The Stimulus Boom Is Currently Over. Now Comes Stagnancy.

By / June 29, 2021

The United States retail sales and unemployed claims weak point, considerably listed below price quotes, coincides with the largest fiscal and monetary stimulus in history. Something is not right when these figures come considerably below quotes in an environment of massive upgrades to gross domestic product (GDP). Why? The diminishing returns of stimulus plans are […]

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Carl Menger’s Theory of the Origin of Money

By / June 28, 2021

Carl Menger has not only provided an irrefutable praxeological theory of the origin of money. He has also recognized the import of his theory for the elucidation of fundamental principles of praxeology and its methods of research. There were authors who tried to explain the origin of money by decree or covenant. The authority, the […]

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What Takes place When the State Has Power over Adoption Agencies

By / June 26, 2021

In an unexpected turn of occasions, the Supreme Court on Thursday ruled in favor of Catholic Social Provider (CSS) and against the City of Philadelphia. Upon learning that the Catholic agency would not position kids with same-sex couples as a part of its foster care work, the city did not restore its agreement with CSS, […]

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The Covid Lockdowns Revealed Us How Dangerous Social Engineers Have Become

By / June 22, 2021

Given that the onset of the covid-19 pandemic, governments around the world, together with a handful of unelected medical professionals, have been behaving as though they are the social engineers of totalitarian regimes (e.g., fascism, Nazism, and communism). To be more precise, this select group of politicians and medical experts have upended economies, as well […]

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Commercialism Isn’t a Modern Creation. It’s Middle ages.

By / June 18, 2021

Throughout the eighteenth century, commercialism in Europe “took off” in a way it had actually refrained from doing in the past, and as an outcome the West exceeded all other locations of the world in economic growth. What resulted in this improvement? Max Weber offers the most popular answer. In The Protestant Principles and the […]

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Protecting the West Against the Barbarians

By / June 17, 2021

In some cases readers will ask me: “Why did you compose on that!.?.!? What were you trying to say?” My action has constantly been that practically whatever I attempt to convey, to write, is in some method connected to and comes under a broad heading of “the defense of Western Christian civilization and culture.” Thus, […]

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Why Big Business Ends up Supporting the Program

By / June 16, 2021

Policymakers understand they hold enormous power to manage and punish companies that do not play ball. Market leaders understand this too. So it’s most likely both sides will undoubtedly wind up “playing ball.” The Democrats in Congress desire extensive policy of social media which will eventually enable routine regulators to decide what is and what […]

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This Is What Might Trigger Huge Growth in CPI Inflation

By / June 15, 2021

Lots of episodes of financial inflation, some even long and virulent, do not include a denouement in a continual high CPI inflation over many years. Rather, these episodes have the typical attributes of property inflation and the financial authority levying tax in various forms– primarily inflation tax or monetary repression tax. For the financial inflation […]

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A Southern Tune, A Southern Heritage– Canceled

By / June 14, 2021

Please select a gift and click “Next”. Thank you for your support! Books Is Davis a Traitor? Or Was Secession a Constitutional Right Previous to the War of 1861? Albert Taylor Bledsoe, author, Brion McClanahan and Mike Church, editors Published a year after the war, it supplies the best argument every put together in one […]

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Much Ado about Nothing in the Art Market

By / June 11, 2021

Nothing will come of nothing.Shakespeare, King Lear If, as we are often told, the aim of art is to shock the bourgeoisie, then the contemporary art scene has become positively electric of late. In the most recent aesthetic outrage, a Sardinian artist named Salvatore Garau managed to sell an invisible sculpture, known simply as “I […]

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