Austrian Economics and the Financial Markets
What is Morally Right About Economic Freedom
The Real Fiscal Cliff: How to Spot the Ledge
Two Roads, One Truth
The Worldview of Murray Rothbard
Theory and History: An Interpretation of Social and Economic Evolution
Lessons for the Young Economist
Mercantilism Never Went Away
The debate over the Export-Import Bank continues, with the bank’s friends in Congress and other high places claiming that the Bank serves an indispensable function in the American economy. Larry Summers, for instance, defends the bank on the grounds that foreign authoritarian and “mercantilist” countries subsidize trade more aggressively than does the United States, therefore the bank is necessary.
Orwellian Language: Peace Abroad; War at Home
Governments often misuse language to build emotional and patriotic support for their policies. This Orwellian use of language is clearly evident in the way that US government policy uses the words “war” and “peace.”
Everyone is well aware of the US military invasions in Iraq and Afghanistan.