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Mises Institute
The Mises Institute’s Supporters Summit was dedicated to one of the most important issues of our times: the end of the dollar era. Topics ranged from crimes of the regime's medical tyranny, the fiscal insolvency promoted by Washington's uniparty, the cultural costs of a debt-financed economy, the costly failures of American monetary policy, the risks posed by the Federal Reserve's plans, and questions for a future monetary system. Enjoy excerpts from some of the important lectures.
Ryan McMaken

In our featured article by Dr. Joseph Salerno exposes the phony debate over fiat money and policy “rules” at the Federal Reserve. For years, many defenders of the Fed have told us that we can fix central banking with special rules for when the Fed should ease or tighten the money supply. What really has to change is how central bankers view easy money. Central bankers do so much damage because they have bad ideas.

Connor O'Keeffe

In a Columbia Journalism Review article, NYT publisher A.G. Sulzberger claimed his newspaper embodies “journalistic independence.” But a recent article by James Bennet, a former NYT editor, reveals the paper does little more than provide progressive propaganda.

Frank Shostak

The Post-Keynesian School of Economics claims that business and personal debt create instability that sinks the U.S. economy. Private debt, however, is not the cause of boom-and-bust cycles.

Tho Bishop

While some of Tucker Carlson's recent broadside on free-market economics is mistaken, too many so-called Beltway Libertarians have endorsed interventionist policies that have had severe consequences.

Llewellyn H. Rockwell Jr.

Brain-dead Biden and his gang of neocon controllers plan to steal whatever number of votes is needed to “win” the 2024 election for President.

Alex J. Pollock

While the nation is rightly worried about the proliferation of antisemitism on its college campuses, another higher education abuse also needs prom

Peter St. Onge

It’s Christmas on Wall Street as the long-awaited pivot is here, with Jerome Powell 

Michael Rectenwald

The European Union's latest moves against Elon Musk and X are a last gasp in the attempt to control speech and free inquiry on the Internet. If the EU is successful, the consequences will not be limited to Europe.