Mises Institute
Tuesday, October 28, 2025
 
 
How to Recognize Critical Race Theory
Wanjiru Njoya
Despite the change in the White House, critical race theory is still with us, dominating the academic sectors and being ingrained in progressive culture. We need to recognize what it is and how it works in order to better refute it.
 
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The National Debt Soars Past $38 Trillion
Ryan McMaken
Federal debt now increases at a shocking rate, with the US’s debt increasing from $37 trillion to $38 trillion in just 73 days. It took nine months for the debt to increase from $36 to $37 trillion.
 
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Origins of the National (Military) Science Foundation
 
Peter Klein uncovers the hidden costs, cronyism, and political agendas behind the NSF.
 
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How to Recognize Critical Race Theory
 
Dr. Wanjiru Njoya on CRT:
equity over equality, narratives over evidence.
 
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The Rubio Doctrine: Neocons Are Back!

After the first Trump administration, the second was promised to be neocon-free. Instead, the neocons are back.

 
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Greece’s Growth Story Needs Structure, Not Slogans
Stability has been earned. The next task is to convert it into structural strength.
 
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Why Revisionist History Is Important
In the general culture, “revisionist historian” is a term of abuse. But that is what we do. Revising history is our job.
 
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Private Property: The Sacred Guardian of Individual Liberty
 
James Bovard demonstrates how attacks on property rights erode privacy and freedom.
 
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Hayek for the 21st Century—Our New 100,000 Book Giveaway
 
Hayek for the 21st Century is a primer for the layperson, introducing a new generation of readers to Hayek’s writings and hopefully avoiding the 20th century’s mistakes in the 21st century.
 
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