Power & Market
50 years of Democratic Marxism and the Illusion of “Liberty”
The 50th anniversary of the coup that removed Marcello Caetano from power in Portugal on the afternoon of April 25, 1974, supposedly ushering an end to Corporatism, is two months away from being commemorated.
New Video: My Lecture on Secession at Oklahoma State University
This hour-long lecture at Oklahoma State University covers secession's theoretical, historical, and international aspects in detail.
The Sinking US Economy Means a Weaker Dollar
If the money supply rises and government spending continues to rise, the Fed will be unable to cut rates, and the impoverishment of citizens will continue.
Blame the Fed for “Shrinkflation”
President Biden may have recently made history as the first president to discuss snack chips in the State of the Union message.
How the Democrats Plan to Steal the Election
What if Biden’s elite gang of neo-con controllers won’t let Biden lose?
Janet Is Yellin’ Nonsense. Stagflation Is around the Corner
The canary in the coal mine, is the consumer in our current economic period. We can still hear it, but it is growing weaker.
The Michigan Verdict Is “Groundbreaking” as in Burying the Law
In convicting James Crumbley of involuntary manslaughter yesterday, a Michigan jury’s verdict was “groundbreaking,”
Top 5 Most Bizarre Moments of Covid: A Student’s Recollection
In recognition of the fourth anniversary of the US government's response to covid, a Mises Apprentice shares their experience as a student during this tumultuous time, highlighting five dates they will never forget.