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Tuesday, April 22, 2025
 
 
1775: Putting Tyrants on the Run
James Bovard
While establishment historians claim that the British government had no intentions of depriving American colonists of their liberties, actual history tells a different story. Things came to a head April 19, 1775, touching off the American Revolution.
 
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A Crisis Was Ordered Long Ago
George Ford Smith
The ruling classes and their media blamed the 2008 financial crisis on free markets and too little government regulation. However, because the Federal Reserve promised to help cover losses in financial markets, it practically invited reckless behavior.
 
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An Interview with Ralph Raico
 
Gordon, Rockwell, and Salerno interview Ralph Raico: his life, his work, and his connections with Rand, Hayek, and Rothbard.
 
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Motivations of Donations
 
Why do we give—or refuse to?
True generosity comes from love, not obligation.
 
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Prior Saving Is the Ethical Requirement for Retirement
Fiat money and state coercion have prevented us from seeing the threat to our well-being that would be apparent with sound money and true liberty.
 
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Lexington and Concord: From Skirmish to Battle
When constituting what a “well-regulated militia,” looks like, look no further than the first armed conflict of the War of the Revolution.
 
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Mises’s “Fight Against Error”
“It is ideas that group men into fighting factions, that press the weapons into their hands, and that determine against whom and for whom the weapons shall be used.”
 
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Why You’ve Never Heard of the Great Depression of 1920
 
Tom Woods reveals the forgotten Depression of 1920—when doing nothing worked, defying today’s economic myths.
 
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The Costs of War
 
John Denson’s The Costs of War argues that the warfare state is a greater threat to liberty than the welfare state. This expanded edition features sharp critiques of war and imperialism from thinkers like Murray Rothbard and Robert Higgs. It is a devastating and convincing attack on warmongering.
 
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