Crises are used as excuses to expand state power, create new taxes and restrict freedoms. This analysis reveals how the Brazilian state transforms emergencies into instruments of ...
When the state decides who should win, merit disappears. In this critique, we expose how interventionism penalizes productivity, rewards inefficiency and stifles freedom....
In this fifth post in the series “What Is Printing Money?”, we present practical and philosophical ways to escape the state inflationary system: from Bitcoin to backed currencies, passing through ...
This fourth post in the series “What Is Printing Money?” shows that monetary expansion does not generate real growth, but only inflation, illusion and state dependence. True wealth does not...
This first post in the “Printing Money” series explains what modern monetary creation really means. It demystifies the image of the state printing press and reveals the mechanisms of expansion of ...
This second post in the “What Is Printing Money?” series debunks the idea that printing money benefits everyone equally. It explains the Cantillon effect, identifies the groups that benefit...
Analytical post that exposes inflation as a hidden tax, functional for the State and destructive for the citizen's purchasing power. Based on Mises, Rothbard and the Cantillon effect, the text demo...
Critical post that exposes how the state monopoly over currency serves as a tool of domination and destruction of purchasing power. It shows that inflation is not an accident — it is a political project...
The post dismantles the false narrative that government subsidies are instruments of social justice. Using Rubens Menin's praise for the new Minha Casa Minha Vida track as an example, the article shows ...