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The Free Man's Library

Free MarketsPolitical Theory

06/15/1956Books
Hazlitt's anthology of short reviews of 550 books on economics and politics — old and new — from the point of view of an Austro-libertarian...

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Principles of Politics Applicable to All Governments

Other Schools of ThoughtPolitical Theory

06/01/1980Books
Principles of Politics was first published in 1815. It is by one of the great political thinkers of all time, a pioneer of classical liberalism. Thanks to the work of historian Ralph Raico , he is being discovered anew today.
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Income Tax: The Root of All Evil

Taxes and SpendingInterventionism

07/20/1954Books
Chodorov argues that the income tax — more than any other legislative change in American history — made it possible to violate individual rights...

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Introducing The Free Man's Library

EducationFree MarketsMedia and CultureEntrepreneurship

07/23/2009Mises Daily
Socialism is irreconcilable with freedom. This is the lesson that most of our modern philosophers and littérateurs have yet to learn.

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Vacations for All

Free MarketsLegal System

05/13/2000Mises Daily
The new campaign to impose vacations as a mandated benefit, promoted by Escape Magazine, rests on economic fallacy.

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Credit for All

Financial MarketsCapital and Interest TheoryMoney and Banking

10/09/1998Mises Daily
Clinton and friends propose a global lending facility as a prelude to endless bailouts.

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All the Buzz

War and Foreign PolicyInterventionism

07/23/2007Mises Daily
The world would be a much safer place if Giuliani and those other eight "bomb Iran" candidates were behind bars, and police stopped harassing Paris Hilton and her girlfriends in Hollywood...

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Libertarianism, Conservatism, and All That

11/16/2004Mises Daily
Mises has long been identified with the political Right and American conservatism, writes Jude Blanchette. Mises, however, regarded himself as a liberal in the classical sense, and even used the world libertarian to describe his views.

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The Economy Pulls an All-Nighter

EducationBusiness Cycles

09/29/2003Mises Daily
To help explain the complex analytics behind the Austrian Theory of the Business Cycle, an analogy seems to help. Suppose that, in his 8:00 a.m. class, a student was assigned a paper which is due tomorrow. Of course, he has not yet started working on it. In order to finish the paper on time, he...

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Health Care for All!

HealthTaxes and SpendingFiscal Theory

06/10/2003Mises Daily
Government cannot create something from nothing. But the premise of universal health care is that the government can bestow benefits upon members of society that it had not created for itself. It imposes on the economic body something that did not come from within its own means, or by its own...

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Five Books That Explain It All

Big GovernmentFree MarketsMedia and CultureU.S. EconomyU.S. HistoryWar and Foreign PolicyAustrian Economics Overview

02/06/2003Mises Daily
In tough times, people cling to the words of politicians and the statements of TV's talking heads—the two sources least likely to offer a broad perspective that yields answers. Jeffrey Tucker recommends five books for a clear a historical perspective, a theoretical explanation, a forecast...

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All Hail Private Property

Legal SystemPhilosophy and MethodologyPraxeologyPrivate Property

04/12/2002Mises Daily
One major reason people are not loyal to the principle of the right to private property is that they have a misconception of its main function. Many think only the wealthy benefit from it. And even if they do not have anything against being rich, they do have something against unfair legal...

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A Falling Dollar, After All

The FedFinancial MarketsOther Schools of Thought

08/13/2007Mises Daily
It is hard to avoid the conclusion that the dollar could be ready for another beating.

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English for All, Freedom for None

EducationU.S. History

09/25/2012Mises Daily
To ignore the existence of scarcity is to blind oneself with a utopian vision of how the economy of language ought to be arranged.

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The Worst of All Monetary Policies

Booms and BustsThe FedMonetary Theory

04/04/2012Mises Daily
Combining the balance sheets of commercial banks and the Fed provides insight into the expansion of the monetary sector as a whole.

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Not All News Is Bad

Free MarketsPolitical Theory

11/19/2008Mises Daily
The Clinton years are a case in point. Spending rose very little. Warfare was curbed relative to the past and present. Deficits fell. The public sector shrank.

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It all began, as usual, with the Greeks

History of the Austrian School of Economics

02/11/2006Mises Daily
The first chapter of Murray Rothbard's magisterial History of Economic Thought stretches far back in time...

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All Laws Have Teeth

Free MarketsHealthInterventionismOther Schools of Thought

10/12/2010Mises Daily
It's strange how most people are willing to give the police and the courts the benefit of the doubt and pretend as if the system somehow knows something that we do not know. Anyone hauled off to jail, they believe, probably deserved what is coming to him...

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Winner Used to Take All

Free MarketsInterventionism

03/24/2008Mises Daily
Binkley believes that as Las Vegas becomes like the rest of the country, the rest of America is becoming at least a little like Las Vegas, with gambling popping up everywhere.

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Abandon All Unwinnable Wars

U.S. HistoryWar and Foreign PolicyInterventionism

05/29/2007Mises Daily
Adding more government intervention in virtually every aspect of our lives because politicians who oppose war call everything else a war, cannot stand up to careful examination.

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