We Don't Need the UN to Regulate Baby Formula

Blog6 hours ago

The history of breastfeeding suggests usage of baby formula is based on much more than marketing by formula companies.

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England vs. the Price System

Big GovernmentWorld HistoryInterventionism

8 hours agoMises Daily Articles
The whole system of priorities, allocations, quotas, and licenses causes endless delays, keeps efficient concerns from expanding, and keeps inefficient concerns in business.
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Immigration Roundtable: Murray Rothbard

Immigration

8 hours agoImmigration Roundtable
This is the second article in our series focusing on immigration. We continue with an examination of what Murray Rothbard had to say.
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Central Banks Enrich a Select Few at the Expense of Many

Money and BanksMoney and Banking

Blog08/30/2018

The message unanimously churned out by politicians, central bankers, and ‘mainstream’ economists is that central banks are there for the ‘greater good’. However, nothing could be further from the truth.

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The Enduring Power of the War Poets

Media and CultureWar and Foreign PolicyWorld History

Blog08/30/2018

One hundred years later, the war poets still offer us profoundly human accounts of this devastating conflict and its toll on the world.

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The Economy: Winter Is Coming

Booms and BustsFinancial Markets

Blog08/29/2018

From the yield curve to money supply growth, there are god reasons to believe we are in the autumn of the current expansion.

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Bernie Sanders-Endorsed Florida Man Threatens America's Freest Economy

Big GovernmentTaxes and SpendingU.S. Economy

Blog08/29/2018

Under Andrew Gillum, the Sunshine State would come to look more like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s New York.

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Controlling Missouri, Part 4: The Battle of Wilson’s Creek

U.S. HistoryWar and Foreign Policy

08/29/2018Audio/Video
Chris Calton recounts one of the bloodiest battles of the Civil War.
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