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Is the Democratic Party Pro-Peace?

My sources tell me no.

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Tom Woods and I Talk Austrian vs. Chicago, Bitcoin, Gold Standard

Here’s his blog post with various formats, below is the YouTube version.

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Economic Fallacies 1 of 4

I did four guest lectures for Liberty.me back in July/August. Here’s the first one; I don’t know if they eventually will all be made public. They asked me to go through my book The Politically Incorrect Guide to Capitalism, which I was happy to do because I haven’t publicly lectured on a lot of these […]

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Potpourri

==> I excerpted some of the best parts of Larry Summers’ recent speech arguing for an end to the ban on crude oil exports. There is some new stuff in this one, if you’ve only been reading my posts on the topic. ==> Nick Rowe writes on everything in this post. If I were a […]

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Privatize the Borders, Part 2

I continue my discussion of the immigration question. This diagram–and how I tweak it–may be the most important thing I contribute to libertarian evangelism. No need to PayPal me donations, a simple “gracias” will suffice.

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Privatize the Borders!

I argue that Bryan Caplan isn’t radical *enough* when it comes to immigration. An excerpt: First let me deal with the question of the libertarian ideal. If politics weren’t an issue, and we could get the society we really want, I think both Bryan and I would want all real estate held in private hands. […]

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Canadian Budget Cuts Didn’t Rely on “Offsetting Monetary Expansion”

I manage to take on both Keynesians and Market Monetarists in this blog post, while sparing David R. Henderson. It’s like in the arcade when you shoot the bad guys without hitting the civilians. (David R. Henderson might even call himself a Market Monetarist; I’m not sure. Don’t ruin my joke.) The conclusion: The experience […]

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Using IPCC’s Own Numbers to Defeat UN Climate Policy Agenda

In honor of the summit in NYC, I used the latest IPCC report to show that a popular policy goal fails a global cost/benefit test. Now you know why they are moving the goalposts.

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