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The Fed by design feeds the political machine in DC by concealing the costs of government spending. The Fed serves the government, not the American people.
We owe a great debt to Gary Galles for collecting no less than 97 of Leonard Read’s articles, accompanied by a commentary of his own in which he shows their relevance to contemporary issues.
When Rothbard wrote his treatise Man, Economy, and State, he was a well-trained neoclassical economist who was completely conversant with the research methods and various strands of doctrine that composed the emerging neoclassical synthesis.
Scientists have been transformed into grant hunters, and that gives them lots of incentives to lobby for even more federal funding. So, scientists themselves are among the most up in arms at the proposed cuts to federal research funding among universities today.
As we look at the current sad state of affairs of American governance, we ask how we got to this point in the first place. The presidency of George H.W. Bush is a good place to start.
Socialism may have failed, as it always does, in Bolivia, but that unfortunately does not mean that it is turning toward the free market.
In this age of the growth of the state, free speech increasingly becomes a casualty. However, elites are unwilling to protect free speech rights and, all too often, it is the elites that are suppressing speech in the first place.
On this episode of Power and Market, the roundtable talks about a new brewing scandal involving the Fed, revisits the conversation on nationalizing Washington, DC, and the new “golden age” of the Smithsonian.
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