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- Thomas E. Woods, Jr.
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Recorded at the Mises Institute in Auburn, Alabama, on July 19, 2018.
Mises Wire
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In the wake of the Vietnam War Congress passed the War Powers Resolution of 1973. As the history books would have it, Congress thereby restrained presidential war powers and reasserted traditional congressional prerogatives in foreign policy as envisioned by the Constitution. Not so. Not even close to being so. Congress did pass the War Powers
Mises Wire
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We are long past the point at which constitutional arguments have much hope of restraining the American political class, either at home or abroad. They are still worth making, though, since they serve to show the two major parties’ contempt for American law and tradition. Ever since the Korean War, Article II, Section 2 of the Constitution — which
Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics
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Thomas E. Woods, Jr.
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Volume 11, No. 3 (2008) Abstract: Austrian economics is a valuable resource for historians. Scholars informed by Austrian insights can make better sense of historical phenomena, and can provide far better insight into economics history, than those who lack this background. It is impossible to understand events such as the Great Depression with the
Journal of Libertarian Studies
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Thomas E. Woods, Jr.
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Volume 22, Number 1 (2010) Libertarians often point to “What Is Seen and What Is Not Seen,” a famous essay in which economist Frédéric Bastiat (1801–1850) makes perhaps the most important, if easily neglected, point in all of economics: to understand the economy properly we must consider not merely the immediate effects of a proposed government
Mises Wire
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Tras la Guerra de Vietnam, el Congreso aprobó la Resolución de Podres de Guerra de 1973. Según dicen los libros de historia, el Congreso restringía así los poderes presidenciales de guerra y reafirmaba las prerrogativas tradicionales del Congreso en política exterior como estaban contempladas en la Constitución. No fue así. Ni siquiera estuvo
Mises Wire
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Thomas E. Woods, Jr.
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Hace mucho que hemos sobrepasado el punto en que los argumentos constitucionales podían esperar restringir a la clase política americana, tanto en el interior como en el exterior. Sin embargo, sigue valiendo la pena hacerlo, ya que sirven para mostrar el desdén de ambos partidos por la ley y la tradición americanas. Desde la Guerra de Cortea, el
Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics
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Thomas E. Woods, Jr.
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[ Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics 11, nº 3 (2008): pp. 219-229] SINOPSIS: La economía austriaca es un recurso valioso para los historiadores. Los investigadores dotados con ideas austriacas pueden dar un mejor sentido a los fenómenos históricos y pueden dar ideas mucho mejores sobre historia económica que aquellos que no tienen esta base.