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The non-chalant tone — look at those guys in the fever swamp — they think that debt is bad, it’s fine — Or at least that’s Matt Ygelias’s position. This video contains about the same amount of economic argument:
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Great Britain Goes to a Planned Economy; Lord Keynes’s Preview of Bretton Woods; The Fiscal Realism of Beardsley Ruml; Garrett on Hayek’s Road to Serfdom; Mind and Morals of Harold J. Laski; Collective Bargaining as a Social Evil; Philosophy of James F. Lincoln, Industrialis; and
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Does American Business Want Free Enterprise?; A Kansas Manifesto; Book Review by Garet Garrett; Planned vs. Free Markets, by Mordecai Ezekial; British Ideas of the Cartel; and more
Free Market
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The Free Market 7, no. 3 (March 1989) A Free Market Breakthrough by Jeffrey M. Herbener The day before my Free Market Reader arrived in the mail, I was discussing economics with a group of businessmen. In response to a request for a book giving an introduction to free-market economics, I recommended Henry Hazlitt’s Economics in One Lesson . But
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The Free Market 5, no. 12 (December 1987) This special edition of the Free Market is devoted to Henry Hazlitt Henry Hazlitt: Giant of Liberty For more than seven decades, Henry Hazlitt has taught the economics of freedom. With pathbreaking theoretical work and a unique ability to communicate with the non-economist—shown forth especially in his
Mises Wire
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Jeff Deist and Peter St. Onge discuss some of the fundamental questions about money in this electronic age. What do Menger and Mises tell us about the origins of money? What’s the difference between “money” and a “medium of exchange”? Was Hayek right about degrees of
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Mises Daily Tuesday by Julian Adorney . Where police fail, as at Ferguson and in Detroit, private firms and volunteers have stepped in. And yet the state continues to claim that its employed enforcers are a thin blue line between order and
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Mises Daily Wednesday by Ryan McMaken . Ebenezer Scrooge is guilty of no crime, but he is a bad economist. This is demonstrated by Scrooge’s ignorance about the subjective nature of value, and by his insistence that he is being robbed by his clerk who negotiates a day off.
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This weekend we’re pleased to feature a talk by David Gordon from our recent Mises Circle event in California. In less than 20 minutes David takes us through a compelling survey of Plato, Aristotle, Stoic philosopher Zeno of Citium , Frenchman Frederic Bastiat , and into the 20th century with Franz Oppenheimer and Albert Jay Nock. In doing