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| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 509 | Founded | 21 years ago |
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Understanding history is not about understanding formulas or narratives. Instead, we must understand the people who made history, their motives, and their goals. Original article: mises.org/mises-wire/history-not-mathematical-calculation
Ryan McMaken of the Mises Institute and Christopher Calton of the Independent Institute talk about why politicians want higher home prices. Even Trump now admits he wants higher home prices, and it’s because older voters want their asset prices to go... more
Has silver become a Giffen good, the famous textbook anomaly where higher prices supposedly lead to higher demand? In this episode, Mark Thornton argues the story is compelling... but wrong. Mark explains why recent surges in silver demand amid rapid... more
The modern state doesn’t get its power from the consent of the governed. Instead, it creates crises and then uses coercion to demand obedience. Original article: mises.org/mises-wire/stop-fighting-your-neighbor-mechanics-state-power-and-how-o... more
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In this episode, Ryan McMaken takes a look at how the domestic and commercial rituals of the Thanksgiving holiday are things that communists really don't like. Quotes: “Thanksgiving Day involves mostly a celebration of domestic and family life, quite separate from many presidential imperatives. Moreover, Thanksgiving celebrations take place primarily within the private and commercial spheres of life.” Lol... what a say nothing. Totally afraid to have a pov
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In this episode, Ryan McMaken takes a look at how the domestic and commercial rituals of the Thanksgiving holiday are things that communists really don't like.
Quotes:
“Thanksgiving Day involves mostly a celebration of domestic and family life, quite separate from many presidential imperatives. Moreover, Thanksgiving celebrations take place primarily within the private and commercial spheres of life.”
Lol... what a say nothing. Totally afraid to have a pov
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This podcast focuses on a variety of topics related to economics, politics, history, and social issues, with a particular emphasis on Austrian economics and libertarian principles. Episodes frequently discuss the implications of government policies, critique historical figures and events, and explore economic concepts such as interest rates, inflation, monetary policy, and the impact of social systems on individual freedoms. The hosts and their guests often provide critical analyses of contemporary issues, guiding listeners through complex economic theories while applying them to modern-day scenarios. A noteworthy aspect of this podcast is its dedication to uncovering the historical context behind current economic trends and political ideol... more
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