Category: economics
Mike Ter Maat and Jorge Besada discuss economics with communists and LaRouche proponents.
This video below is Jorge Besada and Mike Ter Maat ‘s discussion/replies. Further below we have entire discussion.
Understanding De-dollarization with a one minute video.
This one minute video graphically shows what is taking place as China, Russia, and the BRICS nations stop using dollars. Gold, Peace, and Prosperity by Ron Paul.
The Loss of Dollar Hegemony
By Rod Brana 4 April 2023 At the end of World War II, the US emerged as the only power without wholesale destruction of its cities and towns, with its manufacturing at its peak, and its infrastructure unscathed. This position of dominance was further enforced and cemented by the US dollar becoming the currency of trade and reserve that is the basis of economic activity in the world. The advantage of having the dollar, which the US could “print” (now...
How The ‘Austrian School’ Economists Saved Civilization Via The Publication Of F.A. Hayek’s ‘The Road To Serfdom’ And The Need For A Repeat.
In this article we want to summarize arguably one of the most important, yet little-known and appreciated achievements of all time. The temporary defeat of the disastrous Socialist/Communist ideology, not just intellectually, but also politically. Socialist ideology is once again growing rapidly and hopefully enough people realize how all we have to do is learn from the men who already saved us in the past. The disastrous Communist ideological expansion which accelerated when Vladimir Lenin and his ‘Bolsheviks’ created the...
Review of and thoughts regarding Benjamin Netanyahu’s Autobiography ‘Bibi: My Story’
Listening to ‘Bibi: My Story’ made me realize that Zionism is essentially another movement like Socialism, where many wonderful and bright people fooled themselves into a monumental error. I’ve felt like Zionism and resulting Israeli state as it currently functions has been a monumental error for a while, but the similarities to Socialism, not in the economic sense(which it had in its early history), but in the misguided-ideological-movement-sense did not become so clear as when learning about Bibi’s life and...
Understanding The Intellectual Errors Leading to Antisemitism and Resulting Wars: How The Wisdom Of ‘The Austrian School’ Economists Is Needed To Understand The Evolution and Functioning Of Society, And Overcome The Jew-Gentile Misunderstandings That Led To ‘Antisemitism’, Zionism, World War Two, The Russia-Ukraine War, And More.
Article can be listened to here as well: Carl Menger (1840–1921) and his ‘Austrian School of Economics’ are not only vital for understanding how the socioeconomic order works and has evolved, but also for understanding antisemitism and its disastrous ramifications. The world is once again dealing with erroneous Jewish conspiratorial thinking as highlighted by Kanye West’s recent misguided remarks about Jews. Few object to studying Judaism and its complex co-evolution with other faiths and Western Civilization. What really turns study,...
Freeing Cuba to Free The World
The existing Communist government in Cuba provides a great opportunity to not only bring freedom and socioeconomic prosperity to Cubans but to use such a transformation as a beacon of economic education to help bring real freedom and prosperity to the rest of the world. For a country to be prosperous its leaders have to discover the best information with which to order its citizens in the most productive and prosperous way. In free-market capitalist countries, private sector companies and...
The Ethos of Ludwig von Mises
One of the most irritating things about being an intellectual descendent of Ludwig von Mises and fellow members of the so-called ‘Austrian School of Economics’ like its founder Carl Menger and 1974 Nobel Laureate in Economics F.A. Hayek, is having a superb understanding of the world thanks to these men’s writings, yet see mankind continuously march towards disaster in a seemingly easily predictable manner. If you are aware of these men’s ideas you will no doubt understand. But something else...