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Mises Daily
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Thomas E. Woods, Jr.
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[An audio version of this article, read by the author, is available as a free MP3 download .] In case you’ve ever wondered what it must have been like to read Pravda , reading the American media’s treatment of the financial crisis and our wise leaders’ expert management of it all has given everyone a wonderful opportunity. For instance, check
Mises Daily
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“The time to worry about depressions,” F.A. Hayek once wrote, “is, unfortunately, when they are furthest from the minds of most people.” He’s right, of course: imagine trying to tell a house flipper in 2004 that the housing market was a giant bubble that was going to burst. At best he’d smile politely, and then roll around in his fresh pile of
Mises Daily
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We all encounter more than our share of foolish blog posts. Most of the time you simply have to let them be. You could spend the rest of your life correcting drones and automatons who will never have an original or unconventional thought no matter how much you prod them. Their seventh-grade teacher, who was also the track coach, taught them what
Mises Daily
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[This article was first published in the Fall 2009 issue of The Intercollegiate Review .] It is a cliché that if we do not study the past we are condemned to repeat it. Almost equally certain, however, is that if there are lessons to be learned from an historical episode, the political class will draw all the wrong ones — and often deliberately
Mises Daily
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Thomas E. Woods, Jr.
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Todos encontramos más posts de blogs tontos de los habituales. La mayoría de las veces basta con dejarlos estar. Podrías dedicar el resto de tu vida corrigiendo a zánganos y autómatas que nunca tendrán una idea original o no convencional por mucho que les provoques. Su profesor de séptimo grado, que era asimismo entrenador de atletismo, les enseñó