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Source link: http://archive.mises.org/18533/twisted-perspectives/

Twisted Perspectives?

September 26, 2011 by

“Operation Twisted Logic” by Detlev Schlichter

The Fed’s entire policy program suffers from the same defect that all market interventions suffer from. The moment you stop intervening, the underlying problems come to the surface again. Administrative price setting does not change economic reality, at least not for the better.

“An Economist Goes to the Grocery Store” by Robert P. Murphy

Even the most mundane job involves a wealth of details that the average person often overlooks.

“Making Anarchy Believable” by David Gordon

Chartier amasses point after point in his relentless case against the state.

“The Bureaucrat as a Voter” by Ludwig von Mises

Representative democracy cannot subsist if a great part of the voters are on the government payroll.

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