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Greenspan's Empty Talk0:16 On the day Greenspan died, this 2001 essay by Joseph T. Salerno deserves a second life. It documented what the mainstream refused to see. The Sixth Republic?22:01 As Ryan McMaken recently pointed out, the original constitutional republic created in 1787 no longer exists. Joseph Solis-Mullen asked if the US is now in its Sixth Republic. The Magic of Money Velocity18:35 The velocity of money doesn’t have a life of its own. It is not an independent entity and, hence, it can’t cause anything. Contrary to popular thinking, money does not circulate. Money always belongs to somebody. Alan Greenspan Dies at 10018:35 Greenspan served as an especially important cog in this machine by increasing the Fed's prerogatives within the global economy. Why You Shouldn't Trust the Bureaucrats17:27 Progressive elites insist that we “trust our government” when they are in control, but why should we? In fact, we should no more trust government than Charlie Brown should have trusted Lucy to hold the football. How Much Inequality Is There? Depends on How It's Measured17:27 For many years, some economists and politicians have painted income equality as a major threat to our economy and well-being. As usual, they understand neither inequality nor economics. The Ruling Class Wants You to Think Central Planning Is Inevitable17:26 What elites call “historical inevitability” is merely a bureaucratic narrative meant to paralyze action and shield power from its own failures. The Fed's Inflation Problem16:16 Mises Editor-in-Chief Ryan McMaken explains how the new Fed chairman faces a political problem with rising prices and the fact the Fed keeps fueling the inflation fire. The Fed’s New Face, Same Old Game20.června Kevin Warsh may talk tough, but Mark Thornton argues the Fed’s real mandate hasn’t changed: finance Washington, protect Wall Street, and let inflation grind down everyone else. From Scholasticism to Enlightenment Liberalism20.června The intellectual path from Ancient Greece to modernity is littered with the path of numerous philosophers, movements, and events, both peaceful and violent that have shaped thinking throughout the ages. Why Stable Systems Fail: The Illusion of Institutional Control20.června Systems do not collapse when they finally become unstable; they appear stable until the moment their failure can no longer be ignored. A Harvard Economist Tests Austrian Capital Theory19.června Bob sits down with Harvard Economics Professor Pol Antras to discuss his new paper applying Böhm-Bawerk's average period of production to international trade. Institutional Closure: Why Managed Directivism Breeds Its Own Collapse19.června As technology advances, progressives believe that this time, all of their social engineering and attempts to establish socialism will finally come to fruition. They are in for a rude surprise. Marxism and the Manipulation of Man19.června The question is not plan or no plan. Everyone plans. The question is whose plan—and what happens to yours when it conflicts with the planner's. Mises traces the path from Marx to Comte to the social engineers, and shows why the destination is always the same. Calhoun on Constitutional Government19.června In this week’s Friday Philosophy, Dr. David Gordon reviews John C. Calhoun’s A Disquisition on Government, published in 1850. Like Murray Rothbard before him, Dr. Gordon finds plenty to like in this book. |