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Popular Media, Romanticism, And The Statist Insinuation – OpEd

Popular Media, Romanticism, And The Statist Insinuation – OpEd

By Joshua Mawhorter A subtle subset of the statist non sequitur is what we may now name the statist insinuation or statist implication. This commonly

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Inflation: Slowly The Middle-Class Dies – OpEd

Inflation: Slowly The Middle-Class Dies – OpEd

By Dann E. Kroeger That is where we are today. The Federal Reserve has used its tools to lock inflation

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Socialism Always Leads To Totalitarian Tyranny – OpEd

Socialism Always Leads To Totalitarian Tyranny – OpEd

By Vincent Cook On its webpage explaining what democratic socialism is, the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) states that its goal

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The 2025 Nobel Prize In Economics – OpEd

The 2025 Nobel Prize In Economics – OpEd

By Sergio Martinez The 2025 Nobel Prize in Economics honors three economists whose work embodies an idea first coined by Joseph...

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How Civil Rights Activists Use The Fourteenth Amendment To Bypass The First Amendment – OpEd

How Civil Rights Activists Use The Fourteenth Amendment To Bypass The First Amendment – OpEd

By Wanjiru Njoya A federal court in Virginia recently ruled that the name of Confederate General Stonewall Jackson, who is regarded as

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A Loose Versus Tight Monetary Stance – OpEd

By Frank Shostak Many think of the economy as being like a space ship, which occasionally slips from the path

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Checkpoint Britain – OpEd

Checkpoint Britain – OpEd

By Reem Ibrahim It has finally happened. The British Government has announced plans to introduce mandatory Digital ID. The new

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Breaking Free From State Rule – OpEd

By George Ford Smith Wars are mass-murder, massive theft, and unrelenting propaganda. In this country they’re lucrative overseas entanglements, as

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How Double Standards Erode Free Speech – OpEd

How Double Standards Erode Free Speech – OpEd

By Wanjiru Njoya Free speech is not dead—it has just been parceled out among favored groups. This explains why the

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Mexicans Must Pay To Play? – OpEd

Mexicans Must Pay To Play? – OpEd

By Sergio Martínez The Mexican federal government has announced a new 8% excise tax on violent video games. The justification? That violent

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The Noun Doctrine: Why Governments Prefer Enemies That Can’t Surrender – OpEd

The Noun Doctrine: Why Governments Prefer Enemies That Can’t Surrender – OpEd

By Sako Garabedian The noun doctrine begins with a simple truth: governments like enemies who can’t surrender. Armies can be

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The Hidden Risks Of The Digital Euro – OpEd

The Hidden Risks Of The Digital Euro – OpEd

By Cláudia Ascensão Nunes The European Central Bank has presented the digital euro as a symbol of financial autonomy and

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The “Acid Rain” Scare And The Science-Industrial Complex – OpEd

The “Acid Rain” Scare And The Science-Industrial Complex – OpEd

By William L. Anderson People who can recall or who are aware of President Dwight D. Eisenhower’s farewell speech to the

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Should Libertarians Be Monarchists? – OpEd

Should Libertarians Be Monarchists? – OpEd

By Ryan McMaken As most of the world’s “liberal” democracies continue to embrace more ruinous censorship, war, crippling inflation, crushing

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Imports And Developing Countries: Countering The Myths Of Western Exploitation – OpEd

Imports And Developing Countries: Countering The Myths Of Western Exploitation – OpEd

By Lipton Matthews For much of the twentieth century, the history of industry in the Global South was written in

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Wealth Is Green – OpEd

Wealth Is Green – OpEd

By Pedro Urso The environmental debate is often hijacked by discourses that view the market and capitalism as irreconcilable enemies

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Money Supply Fluctuations And Business Cycles – OpEd

Money Supply Fluctuations And Business Cycles – OpEd

By Frank Shostak According to the leader of the monetarist school, Milton Friedman, the key cause of business cycles are

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Individualism And The Violence Of The Identitarian Left – OpEd

Individualism And The Violence Of The Identitarian Left – OpEd

By Wanjiru Njoya Many people were shocked to see the identitarian left erupting in ghoulish celebration when news broke that

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Public Enemies: Government Bureaucrats As Societal Parasites – OpEd

Public Enemies: Government Bureaucrats As Societal Parasites – OpEd

By Thomas J. DiLorenzo Economists have been studying and writing about government bureaucracy for quite a long time. Ludwig von

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How The Fourteenth Amendment Empowers Judicial Activism – OpEd

How The Fourteenth Amendment Empowers Judicial Activism – OpEd

By Wanjiru Njoya In “Government by Judiciary: The Transformation of the Fourteenth Amendment” Raoul Berger argues that the Fourteenth Amendment

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Inflation And Economic Growth – OpEd

Inflation And Economic Growth – OpEd

By Frank Shostak According to much popular mainstream economic thinking, the policy of so-called “price stability” does not always mean

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When Political Violence Becomes A Signal – OpEd

When Political Violence Becomes A Signal – OpEd

By Jimmy Alfonso Licon The assassination of Charlie Kirk is a tragedy on several levels. It robs his family and friends of

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Killer Bureaucracies – OpEd

Killer Bureaucracies – OpEd

By George Ford Smith “The need to limit the discretion of subordinates is present in every organization.”— Ludwig von Mises, Bureaucracy

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How Equal Protection Laws Threaten Free Speech – OpEd

By Wanjiru Njoya Egalitarians sometimes deny that there is any conflict between equality and the doctrines of individual liberty—free speech,

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Spain’s Great Write-Off – OpEd

By Mark Nayler Spain’s Socialist-led government has recently forgiven €83.3 billion in debt owed by fifteen of the country’s seventeen...

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Will Private Defense Agencies Wage War—Or Keep The Peace? – OpEd

By Stanisław Wójtowicz Anarcho-capitalism is a libertarian vision of a stateless society, where security, law and dispute resolution would be

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The Juridical Model Of Justice – OpEd

By Wanjiru Njoya In Shakespeare’s Henry VI, a rebel alarmingly named Dick the Butcher says: “The first thing we do, let’s

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‘Hate Speech’ Isn’t Real And Pam Bondi Is An Enemy Of Freedom – OpEd

By Ryan McMaken Following the murder of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, many critics of Kirk posted content on social media

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Price Inflation Rose Again In August, But The Fed Doesn’t Care – OpEd

By Ryan McMaken he Federal Reserve is set to lower the target policy interest rate this week in spite of

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AI’s Energy Appetite – OpEd

By Lika Kobeshavidze Every time we ask an AI tool a question, it silently consumes electricity and water. But until now,

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Inflation And Embezzlement – OpEd

By Frank Shostak There is almost complete unanimity among economists and various commentators that inflation is about general increases in

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The First Cause Of Modern War Is The Modern State – OpEd

By Finn Andreen Human conflict is an intrinsic part of human nature; it is as natural as tears. As Leo

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How Much Wood – OpEd

By Katrina Gulliver The lumber market in recent years has been a rollercoaster. For those operating logging businesses, or lumber

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Charlie Kirk And The Sacred Totem Of Civil Rights – OpEd

By Wanjiru Njoya Defenders of the Civil Rights Act are always at great pains to portray themselves as eminently reasonable,

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The Public Health Bureaucracy: Enemy Of The Public, Enemy Of Health – OpEd

By Thomas E. Woods, Jr. Now, this being a Mises Institute event and on the bureaucracy, I decided that in

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The Dehumanization Of Charlie Kirk Came From The Establishment – OpEd

By Tho Bishop Modern America has been one of constant shock: decades of war, economic turmoil, covid lockdowns, contested elections,

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Trump Is Digging His Own Economic Grave – OpEd

By Connor O’Keeffe Last week, exactly one month after the Bureau of Labor Statistics released a jobs report bad enough

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The US Jobs Numbers Have Been Fake All Along – OpEd

By Ryan McMaken he Bureau of Labor Statistics this morning released new revised benchmark payroll totals used for estimating employment in...

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Selective Justice: Pirate Streams, Drug Boats, And Epstein’s Elusive Clients – OpEd

By Alan Mosley On September 3, 2025, federal authorities announced that they had dismantled the pirated sports‑streaming empire known...

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Classical Liberalism And The Woke Right Extremists – OpEd

By Wanjiru Njoya Writing in Chronicles about his “alleged collaborators in infamy,” Paul Gottfried skewers the tendency to lump together all arguments

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US Jobs Economy Worsens As Full-Time Work And Manufacturing Jobs Disappear – OpEd

By Ryan McMaken Following the release of last month’s official federal jobs numbers, President Trump complained that the commissioner of

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Donald Trump And The Mythology Of Expert Governance – OpEd

By William L. Anderson As President Trump continues to impose his will on numerous government agencies, his critics become increasingly

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The Origins Of FDR’s Teutonophobia – OpEd

By Ryan Turnipseed If you ask any American libertarian who the worst presidents of all time were, you are likely

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The Fed Says It Is ‘Data-Driven, But The Data Isnt Any Good – OpEd

By Ryan McMaken It’s been a big week for “the data.” At Wednesday’s FOMC press conference, Fed Chair Jerome Powell announced

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Why Classical-Liberal Constitutionalism Has Failed – OpEd

By Ryan McMaken During the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, the party of laissez-faire and free markets—known today as “classical liberals”—often

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Don’t Ship Weapons To Troubled Hot Spots – OpEd

By Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr Substantial parts of the world are at war, the Mideast and Ukraine attract the most attention,

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Can Surveys Provide Insight Into The State Of The Economy? – OpEd

By Frank Shostak In order to gain insight into the state of the economy, some analysts utilize consumer and business

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Human Reason As The Foundation Of Civilization – OpEd

By Dr. Wanjiru Njoya Free market capitalism is often mistakenly associated with sinister One World globalists and “open borders” liberals who care

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How Psychology Is Catching Up With The Reality Of Human Action – OpEd

By Oscar Damberg The method of Austrian economics is praxeology, fundamentally grounded upon the action axiom. The axiom’s most popular

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The Virus That Was Born An Orphan: The Origin Of SARS-CoV-2 And The Silence Of Institutions – OpEd

By Marcos Giansante In any infectious outbreak, one of the first steps in the epidemiological response is to locate case one—the

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