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Mises Daily
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Thomas J. DiLorenzo
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I n response to an earlier article on Mises.org in which I described why capitalism, and not labor unions, have given us more and more leisure time quite a few people emailed me to ask: ”But aren’t workers at a disadvantage in bargaining individually for wages, and aren’t unions valuable for that reason?” I never argued that unions had no value,
Mises Daily
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Per Henrik Hansen
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The traditional family has for many centuries and in most countries been the core unit of society. It has been the foundation and even the ultimate purpose in many people’s lives. It has provided a stable framework to bring children into the world, to raise them, to teach them manners and how to become productive and happy human beings. It has
Mises Daily
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Benjamin Powell
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You have surely played the Parker Brother’s board game Monopoly . It has been published in 26 languages and in 80 countries around the world. Since being introduced in 1935, in fact, an estimated one-half billion people have played it. It has taught the multitudes what they know about how an economy works. The problem is that the game seriously