Occupied by Government
Many demands are being made, but sadly, if these were ever implemented, they would make problems worse by lowering the standard of living for all — especially for the poor! I will proceed to address some of the demands in plain English, hoping to reach out to them.
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The Transformation of the American Party System
If Bryan represented the "people" versus the "interests," why did Bryan lose and lose soundly, not once but three times?
The China Bust: Tic Toc
The government has tried to further manipulate the economy to compensate for the adverse effects of its printing of money.
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Ten years ago, libertarian activists hatched a crazy plan to colonize New Hampshire. It's kind of working. Free State legislators are currently pushing to decriminalize marijuana, permit the video recording of law enforcement officers, le ... More »
Jeffrey Tucker: Krugman attacks the one good idea of the protestors
Some protesters on Wall Street are drawing attention to evils of fractional-reserve banking. Krugman fights back. His entire argument is against banning the practice. This misses the point: it is enough to stop using the state and the Fed to sustain ... More »
Stephan Kinsella: Taiwan's Defensive "Patent Bank"
In my post The Patent Defense League and Defensive Patent Pooling, I suggested that some companies or industries might be able to form a patent defense league where patents are pooled and made available to members for defensive reasons--for example, ... More »
Mark Thornton: China's Richest Village
China's richest village Building a 1000+ feet skyscraper with a one ton gold bull. It is often hard to tell what is and what is not a malinvestment. In this case, I'd be willing to bet this is the real McCoy. ... More »
Danny Sanchez: The Real Causes of America’s Wars: An Online Course with David Gordon
David Gordon (and not Chomsky) knows what Uncle Sam really wanted. Sign up to get the real story. ... More »
Mises Daily: Flapdoodle
Occupied by Government by Rod Rojas Many demands are being made, but sadly, if these were ever implemented, they would make problems worse by lowering the standard of living for all — especially for the poor! I will ... More »
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Jeffrey Tucker: The Great Clash
The author of Keynes and Hayek: The Clash That Defined Modern Economics is interviewed today by the New York Sun. The interview confirms my sense from what I've read so far. The book provides an interesting account of the personalities and politi ... More »
Jeffrey Tucker: Paper Money Collapse
This riveting book by an investment professional hit just at the right time. Europe is falling apart and the fears of hyperinflation are global. The book soared up the charts as a leading explanation of what's gone wrong with the money. And the b ... More »
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