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A Great Man Cannot Salvage a Bad Idea

Media and CultureSocialismWorld History

Blog9 hours ago

Einstein might have been one of history's most brilliant men, but even his great mind could not have made socialism work. Unfortunately, he wasn't smart enough to see that.

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As Interest Rates Rise, the Era of "Deficits Don't Matter" Is Over

Money and Banks

Blog05/27/2023

The world is changing, and in the coming five years we'll see how accelerating debt, declining demand for dollars, and rising price inflation will show how deficits do matter, after all. 

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Argentina Sleepwalks into Hyperinflation (Yet Again)

Central BanksInflationWorld History

Blog05/06/2023

A century ago, Argentina was one of the world's wealthiest nations and the Argentine peso rivaled the dollar. Today, Argentina is famous for periodic hyperinflation.

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A Credit Crunch Is Inevitable

Money and Banks

Blog05/06/2023

The combination of higher rates and declining optimism about the economy, plus slumps in equity, private investments, and bond valuations, is going to inevitably lead to a massive crunch in access to credit and financing.

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Are Libertarians Abandoning Free Trade?

LibertarianismProtectionism and Free Trade

Blog04/24/2023

A bedrock of Austrian economics and libertarianism has been free trade. Unfortunately, some people who claim to value liberty no longer value unhampered exchange.

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A Pyrrhic End to 130 Years of Vicious Bad Money and Banking Crises

Booms and BustsThe FedMoney and BanksU.S. EconomyU.S. History

Blog04/20/2023

The current banking crises have deep roots in US financial history. Monetary authorities have engaged in inflationary behavior for more than a hundred years.

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Austrian Economists and Empiricism

History of the Austrian School of EconomicsPhilosophy and Methodology

Blog04/20/2023

Austrian economics is defined by its adherence to the a priori methodology, not empiricism. That places it at odds with mainstream economics, which stresses the methodology of positivism.

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Arbitrary Use of Power: Punishing Those Who Expose Not-So-Secret Government Secrets

Legal SystemMedia and CultureThe Police StateWar and Foreign Policy

Blog04/18/2023

Washington elites and especially their media have denounced what they once praised: leaking of official documents that show the government has been lying.

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