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Mises’ Small Mistake

Ludwig von Mises was an exceptional economist; one of the best in all of history. But, like all humans, he still made little mistakes occasionally. One of his mistakes is his dismissal of price levels or in other words statistics … Read More

Are Public Schools Bureaucratic

Public schools are inherently bureaucratic. Anything run by the government will be managed bureaucratically and public schools are no exception. This becomes clear when one follows the money and consequently the source of authority. This is represented by the good … Read More

Back to The 1950’s

If you were transported back in time to the 1950’s, what would you miss the most? What would you miss the least? The 1950’s may not seem that far in the past, but life was still very different from today. … Read More

Who Should Manage Money

Who should control money? This is a crucial question, as money is the central economic institution in every economy. It is absolutely necessary to facilitate the modern division of labor. So who should have control over money? Should it be … Read More

The Broken Window Fallacy

In modern economics (the economics taught in public schools and universities) there is one fallacy that pervades almost all economic thought. That is the broken window fallacy. It was used and expanded upon extensively by economist Henry Hazlitt.

The fallacy … Read More

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