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Mises Daily
Author:
N. Joseph Potts
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As the tea from the shattered chests of the famed Boston “Tea Party” began to darken the waters of Boston Harbor that night in 1773, a virus infiltrated the moral bloodstream of the embryonic nation that became America. To this day, Americans’ views of such matters remain so poisoned that even voices that otherwise support peace and freedom
Mises Daily
Author:
Ben O'Neill
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In the eyes of governments, the private sector is a big buffet table. The enticing cuisine is just sitting there, waiting to be dished out to satisfy the appetites of the rent seekers who reinforce government power. This is not merely a consequence of the statist inclinations of the ministers and bureaucrats in power at any given time. In fact,
Mises Daily
Author:
Dan McLaughlin
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The Amish are interesting people. Having lived much of my life in a rural area with a significant Amish population, I have had the opportunity to interact with them, and have some level of understanding of the culture. It is a fascinating study. The Amish make a conscious choice to live without most of the modern conveniences that Americans take