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What Makes Economics Scientific?21:11 Prompted by an online debate about whether economics belongs with the hard sciences, Bob reviews common defenses of mainstream practice and explains why they don’t settle the scientific status of the field. Does a Decline in “Aggregate Demand” Cause a Recession?18:50 Keynesian orthodoxy claims that the cause of recessions is a decline in so-called aggregate demand. Besides confusing cause-and-effect, Keynesians don't understand that downturns are the result of malinvestments made during the boom because of central bank interference in the economy. The Road to De-Civilization: Inflation and the Moral Erosion of Society12:58 Inflation is not just an economic phenomenon. It also undercuts the foundations of a civilization, leading to the breakdown of society itself. Minor Issues, Major Conversations: Mark Thornton’s Four-Interview Roundup15.listopadu Four interviews in one cut: gold’s whiplash, ballooning debt, and what it all means for your wallet. Roger Williams: Exemplar of America’s Soul15.listopadu Roger Williams, the Baptist minister whose libertarian views ran afoul of the Massachusetts Bay Colony authorities, should be honored as one of this country’s early libertarians. An Austrian Perspective on Equality15.listopadu Modern progressivism is based upon the notion of equity—equal outcomes. However, as Ludwig von Mises wrote, classical liberalism had its roots in liberty, which was undergirded by equality before the law. The CPI as Evidence of Methodological Error14.listopadu Mainstream economists and others speak of the Consumer Price Index as the measure of inflation. Yet, the CPI is nothing more than a weighted average of numbers put into an arbitrary formula. It is time to end this statistical charade for good. A Rawlsian Trick14.listopadu When John Rawls published A Theory of Justice in 1971, he realized there were some loopholes that he tried to cover 22 years later with Political Liberalism. In this week’s Friday Philosophy, Dr. David Gordon exposes the intellectual futility of Rawls' tricks. MAGA infighting grows over H1-B visas.14.listopadu "President Donald Trump’s once unquestioned grip on his MAGA political base is showing signs of strain as some of his supporters have started pushing back..." Pete Hegseth's reforms at the Pentagon may actually be undermining the usual military propaganda.14.listopadu Hegseth says he is making the Pentagon more war ready, but he's "actually weakening all three legs of the Pentagon stool." Article by Karen Kwiatkowski. Is the Israel Lobby starting to panic?14.listopadu John Mearsheimer thinks it may be so. Mark Levin's hysterical rants about Tucker Carlson illustrate the state of the Israel lobby in America. Trump Says Walmart's Thanksgiving Meal in 2025 is "25% Cheaper" This Year. But It's Also Smaller.14.listopadu The "benchmark" Thanksgiving meal is cheaper only because Wal-Mart greatly reduced the size of the meal, and then declared it more affordable. How Herbert Hoover Became Known as an Economic Non-Interventionist14.listopadu One of the most enduring myths of American History is that Herbert Hoover was a laissez-faire advocate who "did nothing" while the U.S. economy slid into depression. It is time to set the record straight. The Nature of Hyperinflations: Response to Bagus14.listopadu In a recent rejoinder, Philipp Bagus has followed up on our previous discussion. The present response will focus only on the two most important issues under Trump's 50 Year Mortgage Mistake14.listopadu On this episode of Power & Market, Ryan, Connor, and Tho talk about Trump's FDR-like proposal of a 50-year mortgage and the unfortunate reality that it seems to be one of the only actual policy ideas Republicans have left to "address" affordability. |