reason.com: Open Thread -- -- What’s on your mind? #liberty #news
reason.com: Today in Supreme Court History: December 14, 1964 -- -- 12/14/1964: Heart of Atlanta Motel v. U.S. and Katzenbach v. McClung are decided.  The post Today in Supreme Court History: December 14, 1964 appeared first on Reason.com. #liberty #news
mises.org: Review: <em>Sexual Freedom and Its Impact on Economic Growth and Prosperity</em> -- -- High time preference is a sign of economic degradation, and Bose shows that a rejection of Christian sexual ethics is a feature of a high time preference society. #liberty #news
mises.org: Longer, Higher for Longer -- -- Policy-made rates reshape everything: mortgages, bonds, stocks, and commodities. #liberty #news
reason.com: Open Thread -- -- What’s on your mind? #liberty #news
mises.org: Old vs. Young and Rich vs. Poor: How Government Creates Class Conflict -- -- Inflation does more than just force up prices. It destroys the wealth-producing process, especially with young people who are prevented from acquiring the same kinds of assets earlier generations procured. The result is inter-generational conflict. #liberty #news
mises.org: Argentina’s Rocky Road to Economic Freedom -- -- While the jury still is out regarding Javier Milei’s economic and political “reforms” in Argentina, one must remember that the damaging interventions into Argentina’s economy have been so extensive that they have become part of the fabric of political and economic life there. #liberty #news
reason.com: Today in Supreme Court History: December 13, 1873 -- -- 12/13/1873: Justice Samuel Nelson died.The post Today in Supreme Court History: December 13, 1873 appeared first on Reason.com. #liberty #news
mises.org: Policy Perversity Turbo-Charges the Cantillon Effect -- -- Mainstream economists are at a loss to explain why the current regime of inflation and central bank interventions have been so economically devastating. Understanding Cantillon effects is vital to making sense of the current madness. #liberty #news
mises.org: Our Secret Constitution -- -- Through the most bloody war in American history to date, Lincoln unleashed an inchoate “secret constitution” that began to bring the US into closer alignment with equality and democracy, which many view as a good thing. #liberty #news