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The Oil-Price Shock Is a Direct Consequence of Interventionism.

The Environment

Blog10 hours ago

This is the first time in human history that the energy transition has been decided by politicians without allowing technology, competition, or human ingenuity to come up with a better, more flexible, and more economical alternative.

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Threats Against the State: Anarcho-Tyranny, Murder, and Legitimacy

Legal SystemMedia and CultureThe Police State

Blog09/16/2023

In the recent killing of an elderly Utah man by federal agents, the government shows it will come down hardest on those who don't pose realistic threats.

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The Eurozone: An Example of Failed Keynesianism

Money and Banks

Blog09/16/2023

We should not be surprised that credit in the eurozone is falling along with monetary aggregates. The entire burden of monetary normalization is falling on the productive sector, families, and businesses, while many governments continue to increase deficit spending.

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The Censorship Industrial Complex Exposes the Kleptocracy's True Intentions

Cronyism and CorporatismMedia and CultureThe Police State

Blog09/15/2023

Censoring and shutting down speech on the Internet is not a random thing. The people doing it are highly organized and almost always tied to ruling elites.

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The White House, the Fed, and the Economy: Mises Circle in Fort Myers, FL

Blog09/14/2023

Join Bob Murphy, Patrick Newman, Jonathan Newman, and Murray Sabrin in Florida this November.

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Three Reasons Why Military Recruitment Is in Crisis

Taxes and SpendingWar and Foreign Policy

Blog09/12/2023

It's easy to see why many young people don't find military service especially enticing. The US military lost in Iraq and Afghanistan, and the usual regime propaganda may not be working anymore. But we'll only know the full extent of the "problem" once unemployment starts to go up. 

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The Austrian School's Deductive Approach: A Beacon for Economic Understanding

Business CyclesOther Schools of ThoughtPhilosophy and Methodology

Blog09/11/2023

Austrian economics stands apart from the economic mainstream in its deductive approach to economic analysis.

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Toward a Heiddegerian Libertarianism?

PhilosophyPhilosophy and MethodologyPolitical Theory

Blog09/09/2023

Can there be a bridge between Heideggerian metaphysics and practical political philosophy?

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