Is the Free Market to Blame?
For our economic woes? This article at Mises.org says otherwise.
For our economic woes? This article at Mises.org says otherwise.
I had good intentions this week to blog about each day at Mises U. But that didn’t quite happen. To understand why, you have to understand the format of the week. Firstly, I get there as early as possible every morning to chat with friends, study, and such. Class starts at 9am. There are 3 hour long lectures in the morning, with 15 minutes breaks in between, and then an hour break for lunch. Wednesday and Thursday I spent my lunchtime studying with another student for the exam. Then there are 4 more hour long lectures in the afternoon, and…
A speech given by Jacob Hornberger. Watch it here.
Here I am at the Mises blog…I’m famous now. 🙂
The New American traces the political and cultural shifts that were occurring in 1960, very interesting. Read more here.
At The New American, here.
Sheldon Richman at FFF argues that it is our own foreign policy which has created the enemies we call “terrorists.” Read more here
In the wake of the McDonald decision, by Laurence Vance, here.
Why? Because from the beginning, the government started sticking their nose into the railroad industry, read more here.
It was a spring day—Margie took a basket of wet clothes out on the porch and gulped in the warmth and freshness of the air. The only thing troubling her in this fine weather was that she had not received a letter from Lee in quite some time. But she heard about all the great Allied victories across Germany, and was somewhat relieved, thinking that he was probably too busy ending the war to write letters—and he would be coming home soon anyways. She walked out to the front yard where the clothesline hung, and started pinning garments to the…