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Jeffrey A. Tucker
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There is a revolution afoot, one that is happening much more quickly than the Industrial Revolution. We are living in the middle of it, writes Jeffrey A. Tucker. This audio Mises Daily is narrated by Steven
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Mark Thornton
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Crystal meth is a horrible drug, but it is also a cheap date, the poor man’s cocaine. During cocaine’s heyday, meth was nearly extinct on the illegal market. Then came the war on cocaine, writes Mark Thornton. This audio Mises Daily is narrated by the
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Mark Thornton
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Higher food prices set off the revolutions in Tunisia and Egypt and the mass protests in countries like Algeria, Jordan, Yemen, Bahrain, and Iran. People in these countries buy more unprocessed foods and spend a much higher percentage of their income on food, so they have been severely impoverished by Bernanke’s QE2, writes Mark Thornton. This
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Mark Thornton
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We should thank our lucky stars for air conditioning — and hope that that government won’t destroy it, writes Mark Thornton. This audio Mises Daily is narrated by the author.
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Mark Thornton
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Presented to the Young Americans for Liberty. Hosted at the Mises Institute in Auburn, Alabama, on 13 September 2011.
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Charlie Virgo
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Announcing that 50 million Americans are uninsured means nothing. It could be our government’s involvement that has led to the current situation, writes Charlie Virgo. This audio Mises Daily is narrated by Keith
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Andrew Foy, MD
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The way to become an expert is as follows: don’t challenge the prevailing orthodoxy of the institution; learn the history, underlying principles, and the inner workings of the institution; regurgitate the orthodoxy as you’ve been taught; celebrate the march of the state, writes Andrew Foy. This audio Mises Daily is narrated by Keith
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Ralph Reiland
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You knew it was coming. First they came for the cigarettes, then Hank Williams Jr. got knocked off Monday Night Football for being politically incorrect, and now they’re coming for the butter. Denmark, on October 1, put a $1.29-per-pound tax on all foods that hit 2.3 percent in saturated fats. That’s on top of a 25 percent surcharge imposed last
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Kel Kelly
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The AMA Monopoly While most people believe that our healthcare industry is one comprised of free markets, it is anything but. The industry is completely distorted by government manipulation. [1] To start with, the American Medical Association (AMA) has had a government-granted monopoly on the healthcare system for over 100 years. It has