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Below you'll find a list of all posts from December, 2020

Why business makes Christmas better (and more so in a time of a pandemic)

by JaanaWoiceshyn First published here… Millions of people are about to celebrate Christmas, by decorating their homes, setting up Christmas …

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Private Charity versus the Political Grinches

by Richard Ebeling First published at AIER here… Christmas is a time of good cheer, gift-giving, and hopes for the …

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Some Confusions of Language in Economic Thought

Summary Fifty two years ago, Friedrich A. Hayek published a monograph on, “The Confusions of Language in Political Thought.” He …

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The Essential Austrian Economics

The Austrian school was founded in 1871 by Carl Menger, a journalist and economist, with his book Principles of Economics.

The ballooning regulatory state and the moral sanction by business

by Jaana Woiceshyn All taxpayers are suffering under the increasing regulatory and tax burden, as governments in many countries are …

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Don’t Confuse Free Markets with the Interventionist State

Summary Most people know that what politics is really like is a corrupt contest for power, privileges, and favors among …

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