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The American Story

BooksMay 27, 2009
Here is Garet Garrett's retelling of American history, with a special focus on the technologies and people behind them that transformed life for average people, along with a relentless and truth-telling story about the rise of the state...

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Pearl Harbor: The Story of the Secret War

BooksSeptember 29, 2011
Morgenstern argues that the Pearl Harbor bombing was not unexpected, but provoked—and even wanted—by the administration as a “backdoor to the war” that FDR desired as a means to rescue his presidency...

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A Chinese Story

Mises DailyNovember 16, 2012
A magnificent canal united two large towns in China. The emperor thought fit to order enormous blocks of stone to be thrown in to render it useless.

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The Story of Stuff

Mises DailyAugust 31, 2010
In her claimed "ten years of study," all Annie Leonard learned how to do was be an environmental alarmist, political hack, and liar. How sad...

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America's Money Machine: The Story of the Federal Reserve

BooksMay 27, 2009
Groseclose shows that at no time in its history has the Fed actually achieved what it promised: low inflation, economic stability, stable growth, reliable regulation of the banking system.

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Ten Thousand Commandments: A Story of the Antitrust Laws

BooksApril 26, 2009
Moses had nothing on the Supreme Court. He handed down ten commandments. The Supreme Court is handing down ten thousand. And like. the ten that Moses brought down from Mount Sinai, they are nearly all "don'ts."...

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The Story of the Mises Institute

Mises DailyDecember 28, 2012
The Ludwig von Mises Institute began in the fall of 1982 with only an idea; it had no sugar daddies, no endowments, no billionaires to help it make its way in the world.

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A Bolshevik Love Story

Mises DailyMarch 30, 2011
Bukharin was simply one of millions, mostly peasants, who would die in a reign of terror.

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Woods Tells the Story of the Meltdown

Mises DailyJuly 3, 2009
He contrasts the rapid recovery of the economy following the 1920–1921 depression, when the government adopted a "hands-off" policy, with the disastrous stagnation of the economy in the 1930s, during Roosevelt's New Deal...

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The Story of Foundations of Economics

Mises DailyApril 21, 2010
"There is a great need for an introductory economics text that begins with the fundamentals of human action, develops economic principles in a way that students can understand, and then applies these principles to economic policy."...

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The Story of American Revisionism

Mises DailyMay 29, 2009
Since both the New Left historians and the libertarian historians derived from Beard and Barnes, it might be expected that their scholarly and polemical paths would cross — that they would know of each other and, perhaps, even collaborate on projects of mutual interest and benefit...

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Economics and the Story of Freedom

Mises DailyOctober 5, 2005
By helping to publish Murray Rothbard's Austrian Perspective on the History of Economic Thought, you can take part in making his story of economics available again.

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Men of Wealth: The Story of Twelve Significant Fortunes from the Renaissance to the Present Day

BooksMarch 24, 2007
The story of great fortunes made by the most notable men of wealth in history: Fugger , Law, Rothschild, Gresham, Owen, Vanderbilt, and all the way through Morgan and Rockefeller.

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How They Succeeded: Life Stories of Successful Men and Women Told by Themselves

BooksJanuary 5, 2011
The Gilded Age produced not only some of the richest men and women of all time; its freedom and opportunities built a nation of people of superlative character. This fantastic book from 1901 provides an in-depth look at the lives and choices of some of the most famous among them. The idea is to...

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The Valentine Story of Ludwig and Margit von Mises

Mises DailyFebruary 4, 2008
Ludwig was slow to allow Margit onto his hitherto solitary path. But on the other hand he was longing for the love of a true companion.

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Occupy Wall Street: A Story without Heroes

Mises DailyOctober 4, 2011
The ruling class has nothing to fear from these protests.

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The Story of Roy A. Childs Jr. (1949–1992)

Mises DailyJanuary 21, 2011
Childs was mightily impressed by what he read inside the covers of Rothbard's books and by what he heard from Rothbard himself in that famous living room. And he was determined to pass his enlightenment along to the students of Objectivism.

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Technology, Terror, and Triumph: The Story of an Upgrade

Mises DailyAugust 2, 2004
At Mises.org, we were thinking about leaping across the upgrade abyss, with great fear about what we would find on the other side. For awhile, it appeared that all our anxieties were for naught. Jeffrey Tucker and David Veksler explain.

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Inflation and the French Revolution: The Story of a Monetary Catastrophe

Mises DailyApril 28, 2004
Monetary inflation, writes Scott Trask, helped bring on the Terror and set French progress back a generation.

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