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“The government is determined to get between us and the truth.” Daniel McAdams youtu.be/hltn7izVgec
Central Banks Are Wrong about Rate Cuts | Daniel Lacalle
Central Bank's control of interest rates cripples economic growth. Yet central banks will not give up power because it is central to financing huge government deficits.
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Defending Individual Liberty | Wanjiru Njoya
The enemies of liberty are numerous, from leftists who see freedom as interfering with the “positive freedoms” offered by the state to conservatives that believe too much freedom destroys community.
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Freedom of Contract and Property Rights | Wanjiru Njoya
Conservatives and utilitarian classical liberals support freedom of contract because they deem it “useful” to society. Rothbard believed that contractual freedom should be based upon natural rights.
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Congratulations to Spencer Shrader, Notre Dame Kicker and Mises Institute supporter, for signing with the Indianapolis Colts over the weekend.
Keep Proceeding Boldly in the NFL!
Economic Education Has Become Economic Disinformation | Per Bylund
The attempt by the mainstream economics profession to create economic literacy has turned into a movement to promote economic illiteracy.
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On the Austrian School's addiction to Political Philosophy:
Is the Austrian School Value-Free? On the Dependence of Austrian Economics on Political Philosophy
qjae.mises.org/article/94207-… Mises Media Mises Institute Scholars
Central Banks Are Wrong about Rate Cuts | Daniel Lacalle
Central Bank's control of interest rates cripples economic growth. Yet central banks will not give up power because it is central to financing huge government deficits.
mises.org/mises-wire/cen…
Did Stephanie Kelton correctly predict that government debt would be benign back in May 2020? Robert P. Murphy and guest Jonathan Newman discuss on the latest #HAPod . youtu.be/x8jLMS0awyA