What’s So Funny About Peace, Love, and a Free Market in Money?
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Posted in From the Archives on 1 June 2011
Stats: 608 views and 3 Comments Ask any economist about whether he believes free trade is a good thing and the answer is almost always yes. No really, economists universally view exchange as mutually beneficial. Yes, sometimes we regret our purchases after the fact but universally, no matter what their positions are on other things, we ...
Toward Free Market Money by F.A. Hayek
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Posted in Document on 30 May 2011
Stats: 526 views and No Comments Wall Street Journal Article from August 19th, 1977 by F.A. Hayek called Toward Free Market Money. The article is about ending the government monopoly of money and having it be supplied solely by the market.
Basic, but Not Simple
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Posted in From the Archives on 21 March 2011
Stats: 455 views and 1 Comment Economic theory has an amazing ability to explain the world around us. It explains human behavior of all sorts, from the mundane to the deadly serious, from the trivial day-to-day of our lives to the most important policy issues. Yes, the discipline of economics has become more complex in theory, ...
Review of Henry Hazlitt’s Inflation Crisis and How To Resolve It
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Posted in Document on 16 March 2011
Stats: 282 views and No Comments Negative review of Henry Hazlitt's Inflation Crisis and How To Resolve It by Marilyn Vencel in the Wilton Bulletin, September 6, 1978. As well as a responses from Hazlitt's friends and Hazlitt himself.
Same Old Song and Dance?
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Posted in From the Archives on 27 February 2011
Stats: 320 views and 2 Comments From September 3 to 8, 1958, the Mont Pelerin Society held its ninth annual meeting in Princeton, New Jersey. The discussion topic for September 5 was the threat of inflation to a free society. The society discussed papers by Graham Hutton, Volkmar Muthesius, Jacques Rueff, Bertrand de Jouvenel, and Milton ...
Inflation By Milton Friedman
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Posted in Document on 27 February 2011
Stats: 493 views and No Comments Milton Friedman's essay entitled inflation, which was presented at the 9th annual Mont Pelerin Society Meeting at Princeton, New Jersey on September 5, 1958.
The Origins of Money
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Posted in Media, Video on 16 November 2010
Stats: 331 views and No Comments Jeffrey Tucker of Mises Institute talks to high school students attending 2010 Freedom Academy II about the origins of money. This talk was delivered on July 27, 2010 in Atlanta, Ga.
Inflation as Income Distribution
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Posted in The Goal Is Freedom on 9 January 2009
Stats: 1,479 views and 25 Comments Sheldon Richman is the editor of The Freeman and "In brief," and author of "Fascism" in The Concise Encyclopedia of Economics. The Federal Reserve has been pumping hundreds of billions of newly created dollars into "the economy." Much of that money has been sent to Wall Street to ...


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