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The Rise of State-Controlled Medical Care1:18 Timothy Terrell traces the historical origins of the American healthcare cartel, beginning with Ronald Hamowy's 1979 article documenting how the AMA used state licensing laws not to protect patients but to restrict physician supply and raise incomes. Private Property, Public Purpose0:12 Contrary to age-old prejudices, the wealth of the rich is not the cause of the poverty of the poor, but helps to alleviate that poverty. No matter whether it is their intention or not, almost anything that the rich can legally do tends to help the poor. As Javier Milei’s Aura Fades, Argentina Braces for a Peronist Resurgence21:58 " By July 2026, the libertarian president’s approval rating has plummeted to 35.5 percent, with disapproval surging to 63 percent..." The Fallacy of the Keynesian Theory of Insufficient Demand18:33 Keynesians claim that recessions occur because of a lack of consumer demand. However, demand comes from what we produce, so a growing economy needs more production. The Nationalization of Credit?18:33 The essay added later to the collection: a critique of proposals to nationalize banking and credit, weighing bureaucratic against profit management and warning of credit overexpansion and immobilization. Foreword18:33 Margit von Mises introduces the collection, recalling that these essays date from the 1920s and noting that the final essay was added to the later German edition. Get Out of Fiat Currency: The Monetary Reset Warning18:33 Dr. Mark Thornton warns that the monetary system may be moving toward greater digital control, persistent inflation, and a potential monetary reset. Theory of Price Controls17:25 Mises’s focused analysis of price controls: why fixing prices produces shortages and demands for still more controls, and what that reveals for the theory of social organization as a whole. Anti-Marxism16:18 How German “anti-Marxism,” including national (anti-Marxian) socialism, absorbed the very Marxian ideas it claimed to oppose, with Werner Sombart as the case study of a thinker Marxist and anti-Marxist by turns. Social Liberalism16:18 A critique of the German “Socialists of the Chair” and their social policy—by way of the Methodenstreit, the clash of control versus economic law, and Max Weber—showing how “social liberalism” abandons liberalism itself. Does the Free Market Naturally Lead to Price Deflation?16:18 Bob uses U.S. economic history, centering on the greenback era, to work through some subtle but important distinctions in Austrian monetary theory. The Hampered Market Economy16:18 Mises examines the doctrine of a “hampered” or regulated market as a distinct third system and answers Schmalenbach’s thesis that free enterprise was giving way to a bound economy. Interventionism16:18 The central essay: interventionism as a supposed economic system, the real nature of intervention, and how price ceilings, minimum wages, and similar measures defeat their own aims—leaving only a choice between the free market and socialism. Preface16:18 Mises’s 1929 preface, written in Vienna for the original German edition, presenting the essays as a sustained critique of interventionism, then the reigning economic policy across Europe and America. |