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Mercantilism Smells Like Stagflation
Power & Market - Douglas French


After two days of panic selling of stocks, recession and stagflation have become part of the conversation. Joshua Zietz wrote for Politico, “Stagflation — “the s-word rippling through Wall Street and Main Street,” as Axios put it earlier this week — is a calamitous anomaly whereby the economy manifests low growth and high inflation at the same time. Anyone who remembers the 1970s will recall that it caused an economic crisis in the United States, ushering in a turbulent era of high prices, interest rates and unemployment — and considerable instability and pain.”


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Technology Transfer Can Help Transform Developing Countries
Power & Market - Lipton Matthews


Discussions on economic development in developing countries often overlook a critical factor: technology transfer. Yet, history demonstrates that technological diffusion is essential to economic growth. While innovators undoubtedly shape industries, it is often the imitators who reap the greatest rewards. These late-comers learn from pioneers, adopting and refining existing technologies to enhance productivity.


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In this episode, Mark Thornton explores the looming threat of hyperinflation in the US. With the national debt soaring past $33 trillion and future obligations exceeding $100 trillion, can America avoid a financial crisis where prices skyrocket out of control?

Mark examines historical hyperinflations in leading economies like France and Germany, and how excessive government spending and debt played a role. Drawing on the insights of Ludwig von Mises, Mark dissects the three phases of inflation and what happens when the public loses faith in holding money.

Is hyperinflation merely an accounting problem, or does it portend economic ruin and societal breakdown? Tune in to find out, and to explore the potential consequences for our future.


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As the World Seeks Peace, the EU Looms for War
Mises Wire - Ulrich Fromy


Western Europe has been at peace for the past 80 years. Unfortunately, EU leaders have not appreciated the benefits of peace and look to promoting war. The memories of World War II have faded, but the EU seems determined to create new bad memories.
🎧 Randall Wray’s MMT Lecture Distorts History
Robert P. Murphy


The Modern Monetary Theory (MMT) crowd prides itself on fidelity to actual history. But Murphy shows how leading MMT guru Randall Wray completely distorts his discussion of two historical episodes in his college lecture.


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Realism as a Libertarian Foreign Policy
Mises Wire - Aaron Sobczak


What is a proper libertarian foreign policy? Murray Rothbard wrote that first and foremost, a peaceful and realistic policy means not invading other countries and working to end wars as quickly as possible.
Mises’s “Fight Against Error”
Mises Wire - Jorge Besada


Ever the economist, Ludwig von Mises believed that many problems plaguing humanity stemmed from economic ideologies that were flawed. He also believed that the best tool for fighting against wrongheaded economic viewpoints was the application of reason.
Beyond England: A Classical Liberal Critique of Hayek’s “The Origins of the Rule of Law”
Mises Wire - Joseph Solis-Mullen


In Chapter 11 of The Constitution of Liberty, Friedrich Hayek offers a sweeping genealogy of liberty, locating its true birth in the constitutional evolution of seventeenth-century En
Don’t Pay Down the National Debt. Just Stop the Deficit Spending
Mises Wire - Ryan McMaken


For now, the number one thing we can to do make the federal debt less costly and more manageable is to just stop making it bigger.
Public Unreason: Making Sense of Nicholas Wolterstorff
Friday Philosophy - David Gordon


In Nicholas Wolterstorff‘s Understanding Liberal Democracy, he assails a vastly influential school of thought in a way that libertarians will find useful.
Tariffs Mean Lost Jobs
Mises Wire - Joshua Mawhorter


The goalposts are continually changing (more like fallacy-hopping), but one would-be goal of tariffs needs to be confronted—tariffs for domestic job protection.
President Trump has threatened to use the armed forces to go after the drug cartels in Mexico. Escalating the disastrous War on Drugs by incorporating the failed strategies of the War on Terror is a terrible idea.

This episode is available as an article here.

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🎧 Trump Wants Even More Military Spending
Ryan McMaken and Zachary Yost


Donald Trump says he plans for a big 12% jump in military spending, he has threatened war with Iran, and has escalated the war with the Houthis. None of this has anything to do with defending the United States.


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Standing at the Edge of the Iran War Cliff
Power & Market - Ron Paul


Millions of people around the world were at the edge of their seats over the weekend, waiting to hear whether Trump special envoy Steve Witkoff’s indirect talks with the Iranian foreign minister would ratchet down tensions or would break down and bring on a major Middle East war.


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Trump’s Insane Tariff Policy
Mises Wire - Llewellyn H. Rockwell Jr.


The last excuse that diehard defenders of President Trump’s tariff policies have advanced now lies in ruins.

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