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Finland and Sweden in NATO: Disregarding the Benefits of Neutrality

Big GovernmentGlobal EconomyWar and Foreign Policy

06/13/2022Mises Media
In seeking membership in NATO, Finland and Sweden seem to believe they will have more military security. But they also are giving up their precious independence.
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Federal Control of Abortion Laws Is Modern Colonialism

Big GovernmentThe FedHealthLaw

06/01/2022Mises Media
The proabortion centralist line of "accept our definition of human rights, or else" is what we'd expect from the imperialists of old who claimed the "savages" in the colonies couldn't be trusted with self-government.
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France Is Catching Up to Japan, but Not in a Good Way

Inflation

05/16/2022Mises Media
France is seeing its wealth-to-income levels rise to Japan's level because it is becoming harder for people to save and build wealth.
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From El Salvador to Africa, the Next Currency War Pits Populists against Bankers

BitcoinCentral BanksMoney and Banks

05/14/2022Mises Media
In the face of the coming hardship, central bankers and globalist institutions are going to demand more power to respond to the crisis they created. Bitcoin gives their political opponents a weapon against them.
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Francis Wayland: predicador-economista

Free MarketsU.S. HistoryPrivate Property

04/21/2022Mises Daily Articles
Su énfasis en la propiedad, el capital, el emprendimiento y, sobre todo, su compromiso con la acción humana y no con la acción gubernamental, hacen que su obra sobre economía, olvidada desde hace tiempo, merezca ser recuperada.
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Francis Wayland: Preacher-Economist

Free MarketsU.S. HistoryPrivate Property

04/21/2022Mises Daily Articles
His emphasis on property, capital, entrepreneurship, and above all, his commitment to human action and not government action, makes his long-forgotten work on economics worthy of a revival.
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Fetter the Radical

04/14/2022Mises Daily Articles
The hallmark of Frank A. Fetter's approach to economic theory was his "radicalism," writes Murray Rothbard.
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Free Economy and Social Order

Free MarketsInterventionismPrices

01/26/2022Mises Daily Articles
The market economy as a field of liberty, spontaneity, and free coordination cannot thrive in a social system that is the very opposite.
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F.A. Hayek and the Concept of Coercion

Free MarketsEntrepreneurshipHistory of the Austrian School of Economics

01/04/2022Mises Daily Articles
For Hayek, "coercion" of course includes the aggressive use of physical violence, but the term unfortunately also includes peaceful and nonaggressive actions as well.
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Four Myths about Money That Ought to Die Forever

05/19/2021Mises Daily Articles
With the possible exception of international trade, no topic in economics contains more myths than monetary theory.
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