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The Dupes of War: Mises on Statism, Propaganda, and Foreign Conflict13:07 Mark Thornton warns that war propaganda turns citizens into dupes. Ludwig von Mises’s critique of statism explains why foreign conflicts keep returning. Poland: For Now It’s Still a Paper Tiger12:04 Since abandoning socialism 30 years ago, Poland’s economy has grown, as one would expect with a market economy. However, there could be more economic freedom there that easily would translate into a booming economy. Carl Menger, Crown Prince Rudolf, and the Marginal Revolution That Never Was12:03 Carl Menger, founder of the Austrian School of economics, served as the tutor for Austrian-Hungary’s Crown Prince Rudolf, the only son of Emperor Franz Joseph. But Rudolph’s untimely death in 1889 would end up changing the ruling dynamics of pre-World War I Central Europe. Praxeology within a Physics of the Social Sciences21:07 Austrian economics does not share the same methodology as we see in the economics mainstream. The Austrian emphasis on praxeology provides a better explanation of economic events than does the mathematically-bound mainstream. Three Myths of American Healthcare20:03 Ryan McMaken dismantles three persistent myths of American healthcare before tracing the origins of social insurance to Bismarck's deliberate scheme to bind citizens to the state "by the chains of gratitude" and closing with Mises' 1944 prediction that a population half-dependent on government healthcare would never vote to dismantle it. Old Fogies Don’t Die Soon Enough18:59 In this week’s Friday Philosophy, Dr. David Gordon takes apart Yale law professor Samuel Moyn’s screed against people living longer than Moyn thinks appropriate. The Market Miracle14:44 The free market facilitates mutually-beneficial exchanges that create wealth where it would not otherwise exist, but the market miracle can only exist under certain conditions. The Depression of 1784: Revolutionary Inflation and Post-Revolution Depression10.července Intervention begets intervention. This was the case following the American Revolution, as the consequences of inflation, credit expansion, and wartime disruptions set up for the depression of 1784 in peacetime. Justice Thomas's Rothbardian Phase and the Hamiltonian Vance10.července On this episode of Power and Market, Ryan, Connor, and Tho discuss the recent SCOTUS decisions as well as JD Vance's recent praise for the economic views of Alexander Hamilton. Why Your Bigger Paycheck Feels Like Less Money9.července You earn more than your parents did, maybe significantly more. Yet, somehow, the life they built—the house, the retirement account, the sense of getting ahead—feels further away than ever. Books for Students. T-Shirt for You!9.července Support Mises University 2026 by helping students take home Austrian classics and get the special edition 40th anniversary t-shirt. How Adam Smith Helped Create Modern Unionism9.července While Adam Smith is celebrated in some circles as the “Father of Free-Market Economics” (Austrians would disagree), his writings on the “disadvantages” of the worker misleading. Now Accepting Applications: 2026 Ron Paul Scholars Seminar9.července Attention Upper Division Undergrads and Grad Students!This year we will celebrate our Seventh class of Ron Paul Scholars and that means if you are a student The Senate Isn’t His Oyster, After All. Graham Platner’s Socialist Vessel Turned Out to Be Leaky9.července The media tells us that the rape allegations that brought down Graham Platner’s Senate campaign just came to light. Actually, they media had those allegations for months, but sat on them to boost Platner’s campaign. Foreign Investments and the Spirit of Capitalism9.července How the Industrial Revolution and foreign investment made some nations rich while others stayed poor, closing with Mises’s defense of capitalism. |