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Environmentalism and the Immoral Low Ground

The EnvironmentMedia and CultureProgressivism

Blog3 hours ago

While environmentalism seems to hold the moral high ground with US elites, in truth it is antihuman and economically and socially destructive.

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US Trade Deficits Are Growing Larger. Or Are They?

The FedInflationMonetary PolicyU.S. Economy

Blog8 hours ago

US trade deficits seem to be expanding, placing pressure on the dollar. However, central banks around the world are just as irresponsible as the Fed, masking the relative devaluation of US money.

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The Republicans' Fiscal Irresponsibility Act

Taxes and Spending

Blog9 hours ago

The Republicans' "Fiscal Responsibility Act" allows the government to continue adding trillions of dollars of debt that will be monetized by the Federal Reserve.

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Yet Another Month of Questionable Federal Jobs Data as 310,000 Fewer People Report Having Jobs

U.S. Economy

Blog06/05/2023

In 2023, self-employment has collapsed again with year-over-year self-employment growth dropping by 6.5 percent. That's the largest drop since December 2007, when the Great Recession officially began. 

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The Market Process Is Not a Knowledge Problem

HayekCalculation and KnowledgePricesProduction Theory

Blog06/05/2023

While F.A. Hayek's famous 1945 essay effectively critiques the "perfect information" hypothesis, it is an inadequate explanation of the issue of economic calculation.

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Rise of the Effete Authoritarians

Bureaucracy and RegulationMedia and CultureProgressivismThe Police State

Blog06/05/2023

Political leaders of the so-called liberal Western regimes are engaging in authoritarian tactics to quell legitimate dissent. But leftists who riot and burn get a free pass.

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Coto Mixto: Anarchy in Galicia

AnarchyAntipoliticsWorld History

Blog06/03/2023

People commonly believe that a society without central political authority will dissolve into chaos. But a small kingdom within Spain existed peacefully for seven hundred years under what we would call anarchy.

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Property Rights, Civilization, and Their Enemies

Blog06/03/2023

Political cronyism and legal plunder are especially visible in the alliances between pharmaceutical corporations, the banking industry, “tech” companies, and the state.

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