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What Adam Smith Left Out of the Pin Factory14:00 Mark Thornton shows why every system that ignored the entrepreneur—from socialism to fascism to modern industrial policy—failed for the same reason. The Subjective Nature of Time: From Bergson to Mises12:56 Time is a unique resource in economics because we cannot create more of it and are subject to its limitations. Ludwig von Mises and the Austrians understand the role of time in economic better than most other mainstream economists. The Sedation of Appalachia12:56 The Appalachian region, while always relatively poor, had strong families and institutions that held things together. In the aftermath of the expansion of the welfare state and the shrinking of the iron, steel, and coal industries, we have seen social breakdowns and increasing drug addiction. Rothbard Explains the Anatomy of the State0:12 In this discussion of Rothbard's seminal essay on the nature of the state, "The Anatomy of the State," Ryan McMaken takes a look at the state as a unique organization with a monopoly on the means of coercion. Patents: The Damage of Coerced Intellectual Monopoly22:05 Government policy regarding patents is based upon the belief that no one would invent anything without some monopoly privileges. There is good reason to question that belief and the resulting policies. Willmoore Kendall on Lincoln, Equality and the South18:53 In this week’s Friday Philosophy, Dr. David Gordon revisits Wilmoore Kendall’s The Conservative Affirmation, which takes issue with Abraham Lincoln and his views on equality. “Creating a Nation”: The Declaration of Independence and the Nation Anachronism29.května Viewing the Declaration of Independence as the act that created one consolidated American nation is a common historical anachronism, which projects a later nationalist understanding backward onto the founding era. Mises and the Role of the Economist in Public Policy28.května In contemplating the life and career of Ludwig von Mises, one is struck by the nobility and grandeur, the high courage, of his lonely and lifelong struggle on behalf of truth and laissez-faire. But what led Mises to pursue his lonely and seemingly doomed struggle until the very end? The Defeat of Thomas Massie: Where to Go from Here?28.května The recent primary defeat of Thomas Massie will deprive this country of a free-market and anti-war voice. How should libertarians respond? There Is No Reprieve in the Fed’s War on Savings28.května The Federal Reserve continues to destroy the economy’s savings base through a combination of artificially low interest rates and inflation. This war on savings will not end anytime soon. The Heart of a Fighter28.května What inspires us about the life of Mises, writes Lew Rockwell, is not his victimhood but his triumph over evil. Research Fellowship in Residence 202728.května Research Fellowships at the Mises Institute in Auburn, Alabama, are available to graduate students and post-docs interested in scientific research in the Austrian school and libertarian political economy. America's Old Republic Disappeared a Long Time Ago28.května Ryan McMaken points out that the American "great experiment" failed many decades ago. In fact, the current republic we call "the United States" is clearly a completely different republic than the one founded back in the late eighteenth century. The founding fathers wouldn't recognize it at all. Justice Clarence Thomas Is Right about Progressivism28.května In attacking progressivism in a recent speech, Clarence Thomas has been pilloried in the media and by politicians and academics. However, Thomas was correct: progressivism has brought one disaster after another, all the while empowering the worst of state actors. The Two Economies27.května As I see it now, there are really two economies—two distinct systems of producing and exchanging wealth. Or rather, two systems that purport to do these things. |