Audio Mises Wire - Today’s Pols Are All Bryanites
In his failed 1896 presidential campaign, inflationist William Jennings Bryan declared that he would “not crucify mankind on a cross of gold.” But at least even Bryan favored silver money. Today‘s political candidates will crucify us on a cross of paper.
Original article: Today’s Pols Are All Bryanites
Audio Mises Wire - Free Markets Don’t Need Government Regulation
So-called economic moderates claim to support free-market capitalism, but then say that markets still need “some” government oversight. Free markets, however, don't need government-based rules because markets effectively regulate themselves.
Original article: Free Markets Don’t Need Government Regulation
Audio Mises Wire - It’s Good to be Skeptical of Elections
As with any other government-controlled institution, a high level of public skepticism about elections is healthy.
Original article: It’s Good to be Skeptical of Elections
Audio Mises Wire - How to Vote for Liberty
Voting is controversial among Austro-Libertarians for many reasons. However, if one does choose to vote, one should understand that the state is never constrained by the voters and cannot be “reformed.”
Original article: How to Vote for Liberty
Audio Mises Wire - The Secret Economic Theory Behind the $100,000 Birkin Bag
The iconic Hermès Birkin bag helps illustrate Carl Menger’s “Theory of the Good,” and Ludwig von Mises’s explanation of human action.
Original article: The Secret Economic Theory Behind the $100,000 Birkin Bag
Audio Mises Wire - Copernicus Was Also Right in Economics
Nicolaus Copernicus is best known for his observation that the sun was at the center of our solar system, but he also made a number of astute observations about economics.
Original article: Copernicus Was Also Right in Economics
Audio Mises Wire - Exchange is Not a Zero-Sum Game
One of the oldest and most harmful economic fallacies is the belief that, at best, economic exchange is a zero-sum activity. However, free exchange in an unhampered market is always positive.
Original article: Exchange is Not a Zero-Sum Game
Audio Mises Wire - Peace as a Prerequisite for Civilization
While men like Murray Rothbard and Ludwig von Mises believed in “just” war, nonetheless, they did not believe that wars lead to “just” outcomes, as war leads to destruction of civilization. The outcome of the American war of secession proved that point eloquently.
Original article: Peace as a Prerequisite for Civilization
Cato Daily Podcast - A Fresh Challenge to Government-Run Theft (Civil Forfeiture)
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