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- Interventionism
- Thomas J. DiLorenzo
- 2009
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Recorded at the Mises Circle in Newport Beach, California, November 14th, 2009. Sponsored by Louis E. Carabini, Saturday.
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The Mises Circle in Colorado, sponsored by the Limited Government Forum of Colorado Springs, 4 April 2009.
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The purpose of government is for those who run it to plunder those who do not. Throughout history, governments have used violence, intimidation, coercion, and mass murder to enforce this system. But governments’ first line of “defense” is always a blizzard of lies — about its own alleged benevolence, altruism, heroism, and greatness, along with
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I recently received in the mail the 2008 Annual Report of the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. The title of the report is “The Current Economic Crisis: What Should We Learn from the Great Depressions of the 20th Century?” After reading the report, it is clear to me that either the Fed has learned almost nothing about 20th-century depressions
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The government’s initial step in attempting to create a government-run healthcare monopoly has been to propose a law that would eventually drive the private health insurance industry out of existence. Additional taxes and mandated costs are to be imposed on health insurance companies, while a government-run “health insurance” bureaucracy will be
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Some time ago I invented the phrase “fascialism” to describe the American system of political economy. Fascialism means an economy is part fascist, part socialist. Economic fascism has nothing to do with dictatorship, militarism, or bizarre racial theories. Fascism is a brand of socialism that was the economic system of Germany and Italy in the