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Among the key insights of Austrian economics are that humans act and value is subjective. These observations seem obvious and uncontroversial…essentially truisms. But they’re often forgotten, neglected, or misunderstood. Each person’s perspective is informed by innumerable variables that influence his values. An Englishman thinks a hundred miles is a long…

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For more than a century, the Austrian School has warned that once money is severed from market discipline, every institution built upon it begins to deteriorate. Government expands without meaningful constraint. Savings are silently siphoned away. Investment becomes distorted by artificially cheap credit. War becomes politically easy. And political power…

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Donald Trump is intent upon waging war on Venezuela  for allegedly supporting the trade in narcotics. Nonsense. The unspoken military agenda is that Venezuela is the World’s Number One Oil and Gas Economy. “And we want the Oil”…  There is another unspoken U.S. military agenda:  The protection of the multibillion dollar…

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Writes Bill Madden: Those attempting to persuade our military personnel not to follow illegal orders via national advertising will probably be found not guilty.  Those arguing against this persuasive effort usually don’t use the word “illegal” when condemning the six former government employees and might be found guilty of using…

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No, not sketchy Milei. The Prince of Liechtenstein. He put Hans Hoppe’s libertarian ideas into practice rather than calling their author juvenile names as Milei has done. The post A Real Libertarian Hero appeared first on LewRockwell.

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Michael Malice (“YOUR WELCOME”) welcomes political commentator and prominent civil rights lawyer, Robert Barnes, onto the show to discuss the egregious secrets of John Bolton’s classified leaks, the internet’s role in exposing deep state lies, and how a certain science fiction novel from 1973 might have given us a clue…

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Last week, Washington Post columnist David Ignatius wrote about “a startling document” that the CIA has kept hidden for some 50 years. The document apparently said that “the Mexican government had investigated Kennedy’s assassination and concluded Cuba was responsible.” It’s just more misdirection on the part of the CIA. Its targeted audience is those…

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This talk was given on December 2nd, 2025 for Massachusetts Peace Action (MAPA) The video with discussion is here: Setting the Stage in Ukraine Ukrainian independence after the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 hinged on the re-collection and dismantlement of 1,700 Soviet-owned and operated nuclear weapons, under the auspices…

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“Happiness is the quiet truth that remains when illusion dissolves.” There are conversations we must return to again and again, not because they are comfortable, but because they illuminate something essential about the human condition. Happiness is one of those conversations. And yet, in all our modern discussions about well-being,…

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There are many ways in which investors steal from the public, but there also are ways in which they steal from each other — and Ponzi schemes are merely one example of that, but insider trading is another, and there are others as well. However, their biggest thefts, by far,…

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Recent headlines touting the superior efficacy of Pfizer’s mRNA flu vaccine ignore Pfizer’s own findings that for those over 65 years old, their mRNA product is more dangerous than standard influenza vaccines, which are already ineffective and harmful. The reason for the misreporting by legacy media as well as the prominent New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) is…

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Can self-government exist alongside centralized intelligence agencies?  Espionage agencies seek secrets and keep secrets.  To the extent that they inform the public what they know, they decide which secrets can be disclosed.  Now this may be the only way for a clandestine service to operate, but it certainly does not equip the public…

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U.S. President Donald Trump’s special envoy, Steve Witkoff and Trump’s son-in-law, Jared Kushner met with Russian President Vladimir Putin at the Kremlin in Moscow. The approximately five-hour session focused on a revised U.S. peace proposal aimed at ending Russia’s nearly four-year war in Ukraine. This marked Witkoff’s sixth meeting with…

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US Institute of Peace officially renamed for Trump as White House moves to dismantle agency: ‘Congratulations’ White House calls former institute ‘bloated, useless entity that blew $50 million per year’ Since 2016, I have been composing and posting articles at LRC concerning “the strategy of tension” used by the deep state…

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Brian Dunaway wrote: The financial press is awash in alarms such as this, and among these are claxons from well-respected conservative billionaire investors not formerly disposed to hyperbole. This is not your father’s financial crisis, or for that matter your grandfathers’, or your great, great … Here’s the money paragraph: “What…

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Nothing says “global warming” quite like shoveling heavy, wet snow in the wee hours of a subfreezing morning three weeks before the winter solstice officially begins.

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