How Universities Silence Truth—And What We Can Do About It
Recorded at the Mises Circle in Dallas-Fort Worth on 3 October 2015.
Recorded at the Mises Circle in Dallas-Fort Worth on 3 October 2015.
Whether its drug prices, crushing debt, or unemployment, government can always come up with someone else to blame. Fortunately though, in spite of the lackluster economy the Fed and the government seem committed to giving us, there's hope for a much better future.
The Pope is touring North America this week, promoting a variety of interventionist “solutions” to global warming, poverty, and more. But a far more powerful religious figure, Janet Yellen, continues to pull the levers of the global financial system.
In this video, Ron Paul and Paul-Martin Foss discuss monetary policy and last week's FOMC actions, or lack thereof.
Whether it’s the aftermath of the Greek crisis or the ongoing migrant and refugee crisis, the nation-states of Europe, and the EU government, have plenty to worry about. Meanwhile, the world braces for next week's Fed meeting.
Joseph Salerno appeared today on Ron Paul's Liberty Report.
An interesting theme in a 2014 documentary on electronic music (recently added to Netflix instant place), I Dream of Wires, is the tension between two different philosophies of developing electronic music technology. At the one end of the spectrum were the purist avant-garde musicians who worked primarily with very expensive and hard-to-use equipment that was a large departure from already established types of music-making. At the other end of the spectrum were the "commercial musicians" who wanted to make electronic music, but also wanted an interface that was easy to use.
Not surprisingly, during the 2012 election, Ron Paul was the only laissez-faire candidate when it came to immigration.