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Handing control over people's lives to politicians does not somehow make an economic system any more fair or equitable
February 9, 2019
What
Real
Social Justice Looks Like
by
Per Bylund
Handing control over people's lives to politicians does not somehow make an economic system any more fair or equitable. All it does is make the exercise of power more arbitrary.
"Progressive" Attacks on Capitalism Were Key to Hitler's Success
by
Ludwig von Mises
Mises wrote this essay in 1940 from Geneva, where he lived after Nazis forced him out of Austria and his apartment was ransacked by German troops.
David Gornoski on Biblical Mercy, Scapegoats, and the State as Vehicle of Human Sacrifice
with
Robert P. Murphy
Bob Murphy and David Gornoski discuss state violence and some healthy alternatives to a violence-based society.
Why It's Important to "Preach to the Converted"
by
Ryan McMaken
"It is only in self-improvement that one can have any influence whatsoever on the improvement of others."
This Week's Audio/Video:
The Accad & Koka Report: 61. The Ups and Downs of Drug Prices: An Economist’s View
Radio Rothbard: Why the Left Isn't Convinced by Your Economics Arguments
Jeff Deist on Crosstalk
Historical Controversies: The Emergence of Grant, Part 1: Finding the Gateway
Radio Rothbard: The "Homo Economicus" Straw Man
This Week's
Power & Market
Posts:
Crony Capitalism in Scientific Research
by Hunter Lewis
New York is America's Least Free State, Which is the Most Libertarian?
by Daniel J. Mitchell
This Week's
Mises Wire
Articles:
Ends and Values and the Law of Marginal Utility
by Murray N. Rothbard
Why Marx Loved Central Banks
by Thorsten Polleit
1877: When America Was In No Hurry to Pay the Military
by Allan Stevo
Trump's Absurd Claim that Americans Are Free from Government Coercion
by James Bovard
Why the Left Isn't Convinced by Your Economics Arguments
by Ryan McMaken
On Appeasing Envy
by Henry Hazlitt
Surging Wealth Inequality Is Poverty's Greatest Enemy
by John Tamny
Why Grover Cleveland Is Mostly Forgotten Today
by José Niño
Having a Government-Granted Monopoly Means Never Having to Say You're Sorry
by Justin Murray
The Great Leveling: A Note
by Mark Thornton
If Climate Change Is Killing Us, Why Is Life Expectancy Increasing?
by Ryan McMaken
Oregon Defies Logic with Statewide Rent Control
by Andrew Moran
Why There Should be More Elections, More Often
by Ryan McMaken
Jeremy Bentham: From Laissez-Faire to Statism
by Murray N. Rothbard
6 Reasons to Keep the EU's Unanimity Policy on Taxes
by Kai Weiss
The Threat of a US Government Debt Trap
by Alasdair Macleod
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