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Thinkers · 17 April 2026

Carl Menger and the Birth of the Austrian School

The 1871 book nobody read, and the 150 years of economic thought it started.

Thinkers · 17 April 2026

Bastiat in 2026: Ce qu'on voit, ce qu'on ne voit pas

Applying the seen-and-unseen to the European fiscal debate, 175 years later.

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The Althing at 1,096

On Iceland's medieval parliament, and what it still has to teach a continent of bureaucracies.

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