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Frank Shostak

Just because the demand for money changes over time doesn't mean we need a money supply that changes over time also. 

David Gordon

Political decentralization in modern times has shown itself to be the most potent intellectual restraint on the growth of Leviathan. The Constitution is not enough.

Connor Mortell

Price inflation isn't a simple function of increases in the money supply. Rather, it depends on many other factors such as public expectations of future inflation. 

Gary Galles

Expropriating private property or mandating price controls might feel like "doing something," but only market action brings real relief to disaster-prone areas.

Thomas J. DiLorenzo

Virtually all of the specific economic policies advocated by the Italian and German fascists of the 1930s have also been adopted in the United States in some form, and continue to be adopted to this day.

Ash Navabi

Robert Murphy's interview with Jordan Peterson featured a fast and exciting conversation with lots of references to books, articles, and other Austrian scholarship. This study guide offers citations and explanations for that may have gone by too quickly for the audience.

Daniella Bassi

Many scholars employ excessively narrow notions of homesteading which wrongly suggest that virtually all Indian hunting grounds and food sources were "unowned."  

John Staddon

To the extent that Cass Sunstein's "nudge" policy relies on behavioral economics, it relies upon a fallacy.

Ron Paul

Trump shares some of the blame. He wanted to get out years ago, but never had the courage to stand up to the incompetent generals and “experts” he foolishly hired to advise him.

Ryan McMaken

China is a rapidly aging, inefficient, conflict-ridden, and relatively poor country that simply is not on the road to seriously challenging the US’s hegemony.