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The Telephone and the Brief Episode of “Imperfect” Competition (1894–1906)12:52 A brief episode of competition in the early telephone industry demonstrates that, even when hampered, competitive pressure challenged the state-created telephone monopoly. Exploring this territory allows us to imagine the possibilities of what could have been in true a free market. The Effects of the American Revolution in France in the 1780s1:10 "The American Revolution, the European right realized, was a vital milestone in the advance and development of the western revolutionary tradition." At least 5,000 migrants are still living in Ceuta at taxpayer expense1:10 "An abandoned warehouse complex overlooking the Moroccan border in this tiny Spanish territory has become a squalid village, with hundreds of migrants..." Some Shattering Illusions of Our Declining Empire1:10 "There is one positive development: The American people, especially the younger generation, are beginning to recognize the corruption at the top of our country..." Condo Market Plummets in Denver1:09 The bottom is falling out of the Denver condo market, with sales falling to 2008 levels. Condo trends predicted single-fam trends in 2008, and may indicate the current trend also. The Anti-Flock Revolution0:06 On this episode of Power and Market, Ryan, Connor, and Tho talk about the growing populist backlash to Flock cameras and the AI-powered security state. Fabianism’s Quiet Revolution18:47 How socialists learned to work through institutions instead of throwing up barricades. It seems that America’s “democratic” socialists are repeating the same strategy. Why the French Revolution Was Not a Libertarian Revolution18:47 A common misconception about the French Revolution is that it was some sort of classical liberal or libertarian revolution. That is, some still claim that the David Betz: Mass Migration to Civil War14:31 Betz highlights how rapid demographic shifts and elite-driven mass migration have created an unresolvable three-way tension between native populations, “post-national” ruling elites, and recent arrivals. Jason Arday and the DEI System that Just Won't Die20.srpna After the death of Jason Arday, it is appropriate to examine the academic system in higher education and see why we should not expect it to change. Silver Squeeze? Mark Thornton on Wall Street Bullion20.srpna Mises Institute Senior Fellow Mark Thornton joins Wall Street Bullion to discuss the outlook for gold and silver, the consequences of decades of monetary inflation, and the growing risks created by Federal Reserve policy and government debt. Thornton also explains why younger Americans are increasingly feeling the effects of the fiat-money system—and what a more resilient, bottom-up approach to protecting wealth might look like in the years ahead. The Flock Camera Backlash Is a Very Good Sign19.srpna The backlash against automated license plate readers is not really about traffic cameras. It is about a public that no longer assumes the people in charge are acting in good faith. Gold and Silver: Prospecting for Liberty: Mises Circle in New Mexico18.srpna What should people think about the renewed interest in precious metals? Join Ryan McMaken, Jp Cortez, Kevin Duffy, and Mark Thornton for a discussion you won't find in traditional financial media. The Seen and the Unseen Cost of Mamdani's Grocery Discount18.srpna Mayor Zohran Mamdani has stated plans for five city-owned grocery stores to compete with private stores in NYC. However, as Henry Hazlitt and Frederic Bastiat before him have pointed out, the unseen costs in an initiative like this will outweigh the “seen” benefits. |