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Jörg Guido Hülsmann
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Mises’ socialist calculation argument reshaped the debate about socialism. It was not true that socialism could work and could use the same techniques as capitalism. The book Socialism had a decisive impact on Hayek and other rising economists. Mises made four main claims in his book Socialism. They were: 1) the promises of socialism are empty
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Ralph Raico
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The Frederick L. Maier Lecture, recorded at Mises University 2007.
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Joe Spoor
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On August 5th, I awoke at 6:30 a.m. to find my 7-month pregnant wife at my bed side sobbing, telling me she thought her water had broken, but she wasn’t certain. After a phone call to the doctor, we packed up our suitcases and left the Hilton in Cincinnati where we had gone for her birthday. It was to be a marathon run to our hospital in Toledo,
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N. Joseph Potts
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The Republican Party has enjoyed undeserved credit among some libertarians for appearing to oppose that program of interference in voluntary transactions known as the Minimum Wage. Now , it appears that a forty-percent increase over the next two years might be OK after all. Has the curmudgeonly Republican Party finally developed a concern for the
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Matthew McCaffrey
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Like many intellectuals at the turn of the 19th century, Oscar Wilde was both interested in the problems of society and a proponent of socialism. Though Wilde was more concerned with criticizing Victorian society via his satirical works than puzzling over the problems of social organization, he did briefly examine social philosophy in his
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Louis E. Carabini
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In his famous book A Theory of Justice , John Rawls develops two principles that must be adopted as the framework for a just society. He claims that behind a veil of ignorance all members would choose such principles as the framework of their society. I will explore whether a society that excludes coercion as its framework would satisfy those
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Manuel Lora
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Nature magazines are delightful to read. The photos that grace conservation publications are often magnificent. Yet it is hard to ignore the economic illiteracy or the socialist propaganda that is espoused in many of their thoughtless articles, and it is even harder to ignore the strength with which statists call for government expropriation of