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Jim Fedako

In order to slow illegal immigration, the US government is going to construct a fence along the international water boundary with Mexico.

Lorenz Kraus

One of the claims made against the gold standard is that there has been more stability since we adopted a paper standard than when we were under go

David Gordon

Greenwald’s argument is a simple one: Because of the overwhelming military might of the United States, no other country can attack us without

Sean Corrigan

For a wholly unabashed defence of full-blown Collectivism, the speech reproduced under

Mises.org

One of the most brilliant and forceful attacks on Cold War foreign policy in the postwar era came from the pen of the veteran free-market publicist

Stephan Kinsella

An edited excerpt from my comment in an email discussion:

Sean Corrigan

Sorry to revisit the same topic so shortly, but in that same AA edition cited in my previous post, I simply cannot praise Garrett’s piece, en

Lorenz Kraus
It has been common knowledge at least since Adam Smith that continuous capital accumulation and rising productivity of labor, i.e.