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Universal Car Insurance on Mises Daily

My piece on universal health care, originally posted here, has been published on Mises Daily: Why Not Universal Car Insurance?

Garet Garrett’s Lesson

My piece on Garet Garrett’s book, The Bubble That Broke the World, was published on Mises Daily: Garet Garrett’s Invaluable Lesson.

Capitalism City

I just came back from a weekend in Las Vegas.  This was the first time I have ever been in the city, and was thoroughly impressed:

Response to Gary Williams on Health Care

Response to a comment made to a previous article.

Correction on “Dangerous Lessons of 1937″

I have a correction to make in my piece Dangerous Lessons of 1937, published as a Mises Daily on 2 February 2010.  The error was brought to my attention by Robert Murphy.  I write:
Within that time period, the stock of money increased by 46% and the general price level by 31%.
The figure is attributed to [...]

Passion Comes from Liberty

A lightly edited version of my “Liberty as a Passion” was published on Mises Daily: Passion Comes from Liberty.  Yea, the original title doesn’t make much sense.  I realize that now.

Dangerous Lessons on Mises.org

My piece on the “Dangerous Lessons of 1937” was published on Mises Daily today.

Dress Like the Great Depression

Jeffrey Tucker, editor of Mises Daily, gives valuable insight on how to dress during these resource-scarce times of recession.

Hayek and Robbins Caused the Great Depression?

Lawrence White corrects Friedman, Bernanke, DeLong, et. al., on Hayek’s and Robbin’s roles during the Great Depression.

There is no hope…

Paul Krugman shows his colors, and many of his readers don’t have any clue on economic theory or logic.

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