Mises Institute
Tuesday, April 29, 2025
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Cronyism in America
Patrick Newman
The US government has long pushed to establish government-sponsored cartels and monopolies that weakened free-market competition and enriched incumbent businesses, unions, and other interest groups.
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Thomas J. DiLorenzo
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The Public Health Bureaucracy: Enemy of the Public, Enemy of Health
Tom Woods at the recent Mises Circle in Phoenix, Arizona.
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Bureaucracy Under Despotic Government
The first virtue of a government administrator is to abide by the codes and decrees. He becomes a bureaucrat.
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The Elusive Meaning of Equal Opportunities
People claim to support “equal opportunity” over the idea of equal outcomes, but when one examines both concepts, it becomes obvious that neither is possible or even desirable.
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Gold Fortunes Are Changing Hands
The gold price kissed $3,500 last week before backing off. The late Burt Blumert once told me “in tough times fortunes change hands.” For some, that time has come.
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USAID: Antidote to Poverty or Forum for Corruption?
Foreign direct aid has failed to alleviate worldwide poverty. Nations with secure property rights and the institutions that foster them have prospered.
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Bureaucrats in the Deep State
Tate Fegley examines how bureaucracies enable favoritism and graft.
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Freedom in One Lesson:
The Best of Leonard Read
The selections in Freedom in One Lesson are intended to stimulate serious thought and further reading and, hopefully, to begin “infecting” people today with his deep-seated commitment to liberty. That was one of Leonard Read’s goals: to plant seeds of liberty, so that individuals, and thereby society, could blossom to their fullest potential.
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