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Four-Letter Economic Words13:20 Seven four-letter words: one clear roadmap for staying productive, solvent, and sane in chaotic times. The Origins of Myanmar’s Coup Culture and Military Dictatorship12:13 If World War I was allegedly fought “to make the world safe for democracy,” World War II seems to have made the world “safe” for socialism, as socialist regimes took power or expanded their reach. Myanmar was one of those countries, and the political turmoil there continues to the present. Capitalism Is Not to Blame for Wokeness12:13 The left has always attacked capitalism as being anti-social, but today much of the criticism of free markets comes from the right. Capitalism, they claim, breaks social bonds that hold societies together and it promotes wokeness. Dr. Wanjiru Njoya takes sharp exception to such claims. Why Britain’s Economy Is Sputtering21:56 Great Britain’s economy clearly is underperforming from what it could be. Unfortunately, the damage is self-inflicted and change is not likely in the future, especially with a socialist government. Winch Way Forward?18:27 Austrian economists insist one cannot use the methodology of the physical sciences to explain economic phenomena. In this week’s Friday Philosophy, Dr. David Gordon examines Peter Winch, who criticized using methodology of the physical sciences to explain social sciences. The European View of Debt, Deficits, and Inflation18:27 Italian economist Bernardo Ferrero joins Ryan McMaken to discuss the state of European politics over taxes, spending, inflation, and fiscal and monetary policy. The GDP Illusion: Surging Statistics Hide Pain for Average Americans20.února True prosperity cannot be measured by aggregate spending totals prone to manipulation and malinvestment, but by private-sector health, wage gains across income levels, and genuine productive investment. Antebellum Federal Protections of Slavery20.února Unfortunately, slavery was not just propped up by policy in the slave states, but federally. It is often overlooked that the federal government—not just slave states—had implemented legal protections of slavery by policy for decades. Presidential Power Rankings20.února On this episode of Power & Market, Ryan, Connor, and Tho celebrate Presidents' Day by talking about the best and worst presidents in American history. AI giant Palantir moves its headquarters from Colorado to Florida20.února Palantir joins a growing tech migration to Florida. Unfortunately, the beleaguered people of Colorado will still be subject to the fed-funded dystopian techno-panopticon Palantir is building. Trump Close To a Major Attack on Iran That Will Be Bigger Than 12-Day War19.února Trump is close to launching a major attack on Iran as it continues a massive buildup of military forces in the Middle East. The Senate and the Loss of “Mixed Government”19.února Few Americans today realize that until the passage of the 17th Amendment in 1913, US senators were appointed by their state legislatures, not by popular vote. This development had an unfortunate effect upon US politics, further damaging the original federalist governing arrangement. Trade Deficits and Sound Money19.února Politicians claim that trade deficits are due to the lack of trade barriers. However, as Ludwig von Mises explained, one cannot separate trade and sound money, especially when the current edition of the US dollar is declining in value relative to what it can buy. French President Macron says free speech is "pure bullsh*t"19.února Macron: "Free speech is a pure bullshit if nobody knows how you are guided through this so-called free speech—especially when it is to be guided from one hated speech to another hated speech." |