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Gary North

People who look at the numbers know that the federal government will not muddle through this crisis.

Gerhard Ohrband

Many New Age leaders  embrace the state and advocate world government.

Murray N. Rothbard

It is hard to escape the conviction that Say's law has stirred up a series of storms only because of its obvious political implications and consequences.

Douglas French

If not for these private game reserves, a number of species would be extinct.

David Gordon

Author Jeremy Waldron argues against "First Amendment Absolutists" and in favor of laws against hate speech. How good are his arguments?

Carl Menger

It is an error in economics, as prevalent as it is patent, that all commodities, at a definite point of time and in a given market, 

Michael Pollaro

Once the economy is deprived of its monetary steroids, the malinvestments will be revealed as wasteful, misplaced capital and labor.

David Lee
The equality of men — what a noble ideal! It is the inequalities between man and man that are the source of virtually all the evils that have afflicted our society from time immemorial. That all men should be equal — what possible objection could be raised against such a worthy aspiration?
Murray N. Rothbard

From the first, the Massachusetts oligarchy imposed maximum-wage controls, thereby aggravating a shortage of labor. Slavery filled the gap.

Robert P. Murphy

The Mises Academy online class <a href="http://academy.mises.org/courses/anatomy-of-the-fed/">Anatomy of the Fed</a> will cater to both the undergraduate student and the seasoned Wall Street executive.