Mises Institute
Monday, June 2, 2025
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The Cultural Consequences of Inflation
Daniel Morena Viton
It is easy to think of inflation as just being economic in scope. Yet, as inflation becomes an expected part of the body politic, it affects the culture as well, encouraging everyone to try to live beyond their means.
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The American-Israeli Nineteenth-Century Ways of War
Thomas J. DiLorenzo
This brief historical sketch brings us to how the American and Israeli militaries of today have adopted a nineteenth-century-style war of extermination against what they consider to be another “lesser race.”
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Impressed at Vicksburg
Mark Thornton discusses the Confederate “impressment” policy and its impact at Vicksburg.
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The Crucial Principle and Data at Stake in the Soho Immigration Debate
What's really at stake in the immigration debate?
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Take the Deal, President Trump
Deal-making is said to be President Trump’s specialty, yet after five rounds of indirect talks with Iran – most recently just days ago – we seem as far away from an agreement as ever.
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COVID ZIRP Triggers ABCT in LV Industrial RE
The Zero Interest Rate Policy (ZIRP) implemented by central banks during covid continues to provide real world examples of the Austrian Business Cycle Theory (ABCT).
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Ludwig von Mises on Peace and Social Cooperation
The free market replaces the struggle for survival found in the animal world with social cooperation in which everybody benefits. Capitalism is a system of peace, not war.
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DOGE Disappointment, Keynesian Degeneracy, and Cutting Off Harvard
Join the discussion with Tho Bishop, Connor O’Keeffe, and Ryan McMaken.
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The Magic Coin
This slim book engagingly written encapsulates the basic lessons of money and of how it is deformed by government and central banking in a magical story that will charm and enlighten young readers.
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