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Smashing

July 25, 2011 by

“The Plan: Smashed and Surpassed” by Jeffrey A. Tucker

The capacity to adapt is more important than the ability to plan ahead. We all love planning, but if that’s all there were to making progress possible, it would be easy. It is the adapting that is the tricky part. The Mises Academy is a case in point.

“The Economics of Big Cities” by Robert P. Murphy

Thinking through the economics of big cities sheds light on general principles of free markets.

“Debtor Nation” by Doug French

Denying the obvious is a mental trait built into the structure of the system.

“The Saver as a Voter” by Ludwig von Mises

Millions suffer because their governments obstruct domestic saving and capital formation and keep foreign capital out.

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