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Too Dumb to Decide?

Too Dumb to Decide?

The free market operates as an orderly system, where utility—defined as the satisfaction of needs and wants—is maximized when individuals … Read the rest

Author Michael DeVinneyPosted on August 31, 2024August 31, 2024Categories Economics, Logic, StatismTags capitalism, economics, education, fascism, logic, psychology, socialism, Statism2 Comments on Too Dumb to Decide?

The Permanent Revolution

The Permanent Revolution

A giant threat to freedom is the permanent revolution the state is waging on the individual.  This permanent revolution—as … Read the rest

Author Michael DeVinneyPosted on July 20, 2024July 20, 2024Categories New Idol, Ideology, StatismTags capitalism, communism, devil, evil, fascism, idol, logic, psychology, revolution, socialism, Statism

Echo Chamber

Echo Chamber

We live in an upside-down world where ridicule is considered a refutation.  There’s usually an emotional appeal.  Very rarely … Read the rest

Author Michael DeVinneyPosted on October 23, 2023November 4, 2023Categories Psychology, Logic, StatismTags capitalism, confirmation bias, economics, education, fascism, logic, psychology, socialism, Statism1 Comment on Echo Chamber

Aesthetics: Past and Modern

Aesthetics: Past and Modern

The lack of beauty in modern art is deeper than one thinks.  It actually makes us worse psychologically.  Discipline of … Read the rest

Author Michael DeVinneyPosted on May 31, 2023November 12, 2023Categories StatismTags art, capitalism, economics, education, fascism, psychology, socialism, Statism

The Allure of the Herd

The Allure of the Herd

Man must act to change his state of affairs.  The herd seems like the most attractive solution.  Action is … Read the rest

Author Michael DeVinneyPosted on January 9, 2023December 18, 2023Categories Economics, Ideology, Logic, StatismTags capitalism, economics, education, fascism, logic, psychology, socialism, Statism

Failure of the New-New Economics

Failure of the New-New Economics

What is being thrown around today aren’t new ideas.  They’re old ideas that have failed before, and will fail again. 

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Author Michael DeVinneyPosted on November 18, 2022December 10, 2023Categories Economics, Business Cycle, Inflation, MoneyTags capitalism, economics, education, fascism, logic, psychology, socialism, Statism1 Comment on Failure of the New-New Economics

Taking Rites Seriously II

Taking Rites Seriously II

The development of the male doesn’t come from following the herd.  This takes great courage, and requires you to separate

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Author Michael DeVinneyPosted on November 16, 2022July 15, 2023Categories Statism, PsychologyTags capitalism, economics, education, fascism, logic, psychology, rites, socialism, Statism1 Comment on Taking Rites Seriously II

The Dehumanization of Mankind

The Dehumanization of Mankind

Most people confuse the propaganda that’s forced down their throats with self-knowledge.  The entire system of propaganda is based on

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Author Michael DeVinneyPosted on November 12, 2022July 15, 2023Categories Psychology, New IdolTags capitalism, economics, education, fascism, logic, psychology, socialism, Statism1 Comment on The Dehumanization of Mankind

Humans—The Domesticated Animal

Humans—The Domesticated Animal

The political class doesn’t suffer from their actions.  We suffer for them.  As humans, we are steadily going backwards.  We

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Author Michael DeVinneyPosted on November 11, 2022July 15, 2023Categories Psychology, New IdolTags capitalism, economics, education, fascism, logic, psychology, socialism, Statism1 Comment on Humans—The Domesticated Animal

Social Disorder is the Early Stages of War

Social Disorder is the Early Stages of War

The government wasn’t designed to protect the country in defense.  It was designed to stamp the authority over the population. 

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Author Michael DeVinneyPosted on November 5, 2022July 15, 2023Categories StatismTags capitalism, divide and conquer, economics, education, fascism, logic, psychology, socialism, Statism1 Comment on Social Disorder is the Early Stages of War

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  • Explaining the Quirks in the GDP Report May 12, 2025
    Bob Murphy digs into the latest GDP numbers, questions Peter St. Onge’s optimistic spin, and shows what the data really says about tariffs, trade, and recession fears.
    Robert P. Murphy
  • Jordan Peterson and the Real “Dark Tetrad” May 12, 2025
    Peterson implies the “dark tetrad” is emerging on the non-interventionist right, cloaking their real intentions with conservative rhetoric. Interestingly, however, a historical parallel exists in neoconservatism, whose intellectual roots are deeply rooted in Machiavellianism.
    Liam McCollum
  • Wealth Generation and the Market Economy May 12, 2025
    A free market economy does not generate jobs or money. Instead, it creates wealth through exchange and production. Government intervention, contrary to what mainstream economists believe, does not enhance wealth, but instead destroys it.
    Frank Shostak
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