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Rape Whistles and the Paradox of the Free Market Economist3 comments

whoisjohnfaust wrote 3 days ago: I realized something today, free-market economists are like rape whistle manufacturers. A rape whist … more →

Tags: Politics, Liberty, libertarian, ANCAP, Republican, Economics, public policy, free market

How Earnings Grow While PE Ratios Contract in Sideways Markets: Vitaliy Katsenelson's Presentation to the Las Vegas Value Investing Congress

Tobias Carlisle wrote 4 days ago: I’m back from the Value Investing Congress in Las Vegas. There were a number of outstanding pr … more →

Tags: about, Behavioral Economics, Contrarian investment, Strategy, Vitaliy Katsenelson

Economy, Society, and History : Lectures 1-10 | Hans-Hermann Hoppe

FreeMarketAnarchism wrote 1 week ago: The final in a series of ten lectures, ‘Strategy: Secession, Privatization, and the Prospects … more →

Tags: Books, Education 2, film, History, Life, National, News, Philosophy, Politics

F. A. Hayek's intellectual agenda

M.A. wrote 1 week ago: F. A. Hayek would have been 114 years old on May, the 8th.  There were a number of great posts in th … more →

Tags: Economics, adam smith institute, friedrich hayek, austrian school, Hayek F. A, F. A. Hayek

Forget about Full Reserve Banking88 comments

Anthony Migchels wrote 1 week ago: A large number of monetary reform proposals include Full Reserve Banking. However, the Money Power w … more →

Tags: Economic Commentary, Gold, Interest 2, monetary theory, Money Power, Truth about Money, usury, Banking, credit creation

Britain's productivity paradox1 comment

manchesterliberal wrote 1 week ago: In 2012 the British economy created 580,000 new jobs yet output stagnated; more work produced the sa … more →

Tags: Bank of England, Carl Menger, economic growth, Economics, Economy, Murray Rothbard, The Commentator

Mises on the Social Security System, by Gary North

tmkeel wrote 1 week ago: Mises on the Social Security System, by Gary North - May 04, 2013 Ludwig von Mises was resented by s … more →

Tags: Economics, Socialism, Socialism, Yale University Press, Ludwig von Mises, Social Security, Human Action, Smoke and Mirrors, unfunded liabilities of Social Security and Medicare

The Cycle of Thought of A Social Democrat

destroyedsevenfold wrote 1 week ago: Government Official: “Give these poor people some relief!” Economic Advisor: “We d … more →

Tags: Social, Economics 2, Government, Socialism, Economics, united states, democracy, Propaganda, Politics

Ludwig von Mises Quote of the Week

destroyedsevenfold wrote 2 weeks ago: Collectivism is a doctrine of war, intolerance, and persecution. If any of the collectivist creeds s … more →

Tags: Liberty, Government, History, Socialism, Economics, Gun Control, united states, democracy, Mainstream media

New Beginnings

chitrader wrote 2 weeks ago: Today is my first official post as “A Neo-Renaissance Writer.” You may wonder why I chan … more →

Tags: General Interest, Politics, Golf, libertarian, polymath, renaissance, Renaissance Man, jazz, Wine

Warren Buffett Talks... Total Market Value-To-Gross National Product14 comments

Tobias Carlisle wrote 2 weeks ago: Chris Turner has a guest post at Doug Short’s Advisor Perspectives called When Warren Buffett … more →

Tags: Behavioral Economics, Contrarian investment, Strategy, Warren Buffett

Only Keynes Can Save Europe2 comments

S R Larson wrote 2 weeks ago: Recently I have reported on the changing tone among Europe’s political leaders when it comes t … more →

Tags: Macroeconomics, Europe, Fiscal Policy, Monetary Policy, Keynesian economics

Austrian Theory vs. Economic Freedom1 comment

S R Larson wrote 2 weeks ago: My apologies for a long article, but this is a very important topic. — When someone titles his … more →

Tags: Macroeconomics, Economic Freedom, economic uncertainty, Keynesian economics

The Temptation To Abandon Proven Models In Speculative and Fearful Markets: Why This Time Isn't Different7 comments

Tobias Carlisle wrote 2 weeks ago: Source: “What Goes Up Must Come Down!” James Montier (March 2012) In his recent piece Th … more →

Tags: about, Behavioral Economics, Contrarian investment, Strategy, Behavioral Investing

Ludwig von Mises Quote of the Week

destroyedsevenfold wrote 2 weeks ago: The first duty of a historian is to examine with the utmost care all the doctrines to which he resor … more →

Tags: Social, Economics 2, Education, History, Economics, united states, Mainstream media, Propaganda, Politics

End the Fed: a Trojan Horse destroying the Truth Movement from within117 comments

Anthony Migchels wrote 3 weeks ago: The Truth Movement is probably the biggest problem the Money Power dealt with in a long while. But i … more →

Tags: Deflation, Economic Commentary, Monetary Politics, Money Power, Rothschilds, Truth about Money, usury, end the fed, L

Bitcoin: What Has Changed?

John Light wrote 3 weeks ago: This post was originally published on April 17, 2013 on my blog here @ p2pconnects.us Since my last … more →

Tags: bitcoin, Consultant, cryptocurrency, Economics, exchange market

Jon Stewart Roundup

Andy wrote 3 weeks ago: Last night I caught up on Tuesday and Wednesday’s Daily Show episodes and there are so many se … more →

Tags: GOVERNMENT OVERREACH, jon stewart, Politics, Prison, Television, The Internet Strikes Back, Jon Stewart, Bassem Youssef, Mohamed Morsi

What Record Corporate Profit Margins Imply For Future Profitability and The Stock Market80 comments

Tobias Carlisle wrote 3 weeks ago: Corporate profit margins are presently 70 percent above the historical mean going back to 1947, as I … more →

Tags: about, Behavioral Economics, Catalysts, Contrarian investment, John Hussman


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