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First they came for the cash, then they came for the microwaves
First they came for the cash, then they came for the microwaves. Sweden is the first country to experiment with negative interest rates in a cashless society.
Mises Weekends: Bob Murphy
On this episode of Mises Weekends, Jeff Deist and Bob Murphy discuss how government medicine is killing us.
Today’s War Against Deflation Will Make Us Poorer
The problem with the central bank's easy-money policies is not primarily that it leads to rising prices. The big problem is that it leads to the crippling of the wealth creation process and the movement of resources from productive to non-productive sectors.
Sunday of the Blind, or the Failed Revolution
Revolutions and protests, violent or peaceful, only momentarily overcome the habit of civil obedience La Boétie talks about.
US Soldiers Are Paid Significantly More than Civilians with Similar Skills and Education
FOMC: We’ll Raise Rates Some Day; We’re “Hawkish” Now
Underwear Prices to Remain Near Zero
Politicians Pander to an Anti-Fed Public
While Wednesday’s Republican Presidential Debate was yet another pathetic display of would-be tyrants battling for the right to one day have their portrait recognized by school children – there was one line of questioning that should give fans of Ludwig von Mises reason for optimism.
The War on Cars Is a War on Workers and the Poor
Government planners are fond of dreaming up new ways to force people out of their cars. But automobiles have long been a boon to ordinary working people who can access less expensive goods and better jobs because of them.