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Murray Rothbard’s For a New Liberty is a classic at bringing together the foundations of Austrian Economics and libertarian thinking.
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Those who use Catholic social teaching to defend socialism forget Pope Leo XIII’s Rerum Novarum, published in 1891, which strongly condemned socialism and defended...
What might be the process of a society moving from being unfree to being free? Here is one scenario.
The Shiller CAPE ratio has only been higher once in 150 years. The Buffett indicator is 2.5 standard deviations above trend. 40% of the...
Last week’s CPI report, and this week’s PPI report both showed price inflation surging to multi-year highs, and not just on oil prices.
Murray Rothbard’s For a New Liberty is a classic at bringing together the foundations of Austrian Economics and libertarian thinking.
War should be good for gold, so why is it falling while oil climbs? Mark Thornton explains.
Ryan, Connor, and Tho look at the updates on the Iran war front, plus a discussion about a recent Tucker Carlson Show guest and...
After his recent Zero Hedge debate with MMT co-founder Randall Wray, Bob takes a deep dive into the sectoral balance approach. He explains why...
In studying history, it is key to avoid definitional anachronism—failing to note how a word has changed over time and assuming the present meaning...
In studying history, it is key to avoid definitional anachronism—failing to note how a word has changed over time and assuming the present meaning...
How does one act counterculturally and rebel against the systems of dependency? How do young people learn to act wisely without examples? Knowing how...
Mises described the problem, Hayek proposed the direction, Kirzner explains why the market will not stop. And the market, as so many times before,...
Inflation pressure, plus uncertainty means Japan, like the US, faces upward pressure in bond yields. This will bring down a lot of overleveraged households...
Modern moral philosophers often come up with immoral ways to undermine free markets. In this week’s Friday Philosophy, Dr. David Gordon examines the book...