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‘Bread and Gold over Mice and Fleas’: Augustine and Aquinas as Proto-Austrians

One need look no further than the Mises Wire (and Hot H2O History, by proxy) to discover the profound–dare I say providential and as such, inevitable–confluence of the best of Catholic thought and the Austrian school of economics. In dual submissions, Connor Mortell highlights just how much St. Augustine and St. Thomas Aquinas discovered truths…
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Nice Beavers

With Joe Biden out in the U.K. yucking it up with Boris Johnson about forming a new Atlantic Charter to fight (ever notice how everything is a ‘fight’ nowadays?) “climate change”, it just seems again as though they will never learn. No matter how daunting, how imaginary, or worse, how dauntingly imagined a crisis might…
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Through Thick and Thin

It is tense these days, inside the circle of the liberty movement, because crises require self-definition. Riots, unending wars, intense social isolation, COVid hysteria, and a hyperactive, sore-loser yet still emboldened left in the middle of a presidential election cycle–it’s a natural time to convey with conviction one’s identity. Let’s face it then–there is no…
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