Mises Institute
Friday, May 23, 2025
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Interest Rates Rise Again as Treasury Auction Comes Up Short
Ryan McMaken
On Wednesday, the Treasury bonds auction was so weak that 20-year and 30-year yields continued to rise as investors expect a rising wave of mounting federal deficits and debt.
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The Spanish Blackout and the Costs of Renewable Energy
Kristoffer Mousten Hansen
The usual suspects from the American and European elites are claiming that Spain’s recent blackout was the result of unusual weather conditions. In truth, Spain’s dependence upon renewable energy was to blame.
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The Rise of War Propaganda and the Defeat of Laissez-Faire
Ryan examines how pro-peace foreign policy was defeated by a century of war propaganda.
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The Righteous Cause Conquers the World
Brion McClanahan dismantles the so-called “righteous cause” narrative that shapes modern American history and foreign policy
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Deflation: Who’s Afraid of Falling Prices?
In a sound monetary system and a free market, overall prices would generally fall as the economy grows faster than the money supply, enabling people to purchase more with their money.
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The USS Liberty and America’s Greatest “Ally”
Since Tel Aviv’s unprovoked attack, the US regime has handed over to Israel more than a quarter of a trillion dollars of the US taxpayers’ money. Nowadays, the incident is generally ignored.
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Diploma Inflation and the Erosion of Academic Signaling
Thanks to government attempts to make higher education readily available, the value of a college degree has been severely degraded. However, many still believe a degree is an important “signal.”
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Resurrection of the Skyscraper Curse?
Could another global economic crisis be imminent? Mark Thornton appears on "Economics Explored" with Gene Tunny.
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The World at War
Ralph Raico offers a compelling, classical liberal perspective on the economic roots of twentieth-century conflict. Raico weaves together history and theory to illuminate the deeper causes of the world wars—insights that remain strikingly relevant in the context of ongoing debates over intervention and perpetual war.
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