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Elizabeth Warren outlines 11 Commandments of Progressivism and each requires coercion and politics to succeed, writes William Anderson. This audio Mises Daily is narrated by Allan
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Almost anyone who was of age and living in the United States during the 1980s will remember that it was given the moniker of “Decade of Greed.” As the story went, Ronald Reagan was president of the United States, the Republicans controlled the U.S. Senate for six years, and a “pro-business” administration permitted businesses— and especially Wall
Journal of Libertarian Studies
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In this article, William L. Anderson reviews Judge Andrew P. Napolitano’s Constitutional Chaos: What Happens When the Government Breaks its Own Laws . Volume 20, Number 3 (2006) Anderson, William L. “ Constitutional Chaos: What Happens When the Government Breaks its Own Laws by Andrew Napolitano.” Journal of Libertarian Studies 20, No. 3 (2006):
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While Paul Krugman likes to present himself as being a Keynesian, in reality, his intellectual roots run back a few centuries to the mercantilists. If you wish to see the Krugman of 300 years ago, read Bernard Mandeville’s The Fable of the Bees , first published in 1705, to see all of the same economic (and logical) fallacies that haunt
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The New York Times recently ran an “analysis” article entitled, “ Debt Problem’s Sure Cure: Economic Growth .” This is something that falls into the category of “Gee, why didn’t I think of that?” All you need is growth, so let’s go get us some growth! That will take care of everything! Journalist Catherine Rampell asserts, There is, in theory, a
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Comedian Steve Martin once did a standup act in which he asked the audience in an incredulous tone, “You mean, you don’t remember when we had nuclear war and the earth was wiped out?” The audience would laugh, as expected, since the entire idea was ridiculous. While Steve Martin isn’t writing columns about the current global financial dealings, he
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The recent deaths of John F. Kennedy, Jr., his bride, and her sister, are tragic for their families, their friends, and the staff at George Magazine . For all of the media hype, however, it is not a national tragedy any more than it is a national calamity that several other private pilots died in crashes on the same day. Of course, the sudden
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While computer experts have frantically tried to update software to avoid the dreaded Y2K glitch, and while others who are convinced the apocalypse is upon us have headed to the hills, we should pause to remember that other Y2K crisis that was supposed to have been upon us. According to former President Jimmy Carter, the world was supposed to end
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As the debate rages as to whether or not the symbolism-conscious mainstream media has duped us into celebrating the end of a “99-year” century, it is still not a bad time to look back and take stock of where we have gone in the last 100 years. At best, we see a myriad of contradictions: the growth of the leviathan state, yet a continuous march of