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National Bank Controversy

Alexander Hamilton did not imagine a completely new kind of bank. His vision for a national bank was modeled on institutions known to benefit nations which were already rich and powerful. This is a common theme in Hamilton’s thought. The Ha...

10 months ago
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Hamilton, Income Tax, and the Federal Reserve

I would like to call this “part three” but Phillip Magness has forfeited this debate to the Hamilton Institute by blocking us in our attempts to engage with his work after declaring that he only observes good etiquette when he debates Marxi...

a year ago
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A Hamiltonian Response to the Cato Institute's Problematization of the Tariff: Part Two

Critics are calling the first installment of this series “deeply ignorant” so we will continue now with part two.

a year ago
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A Hamiltonian Response to the Cato Institute’s Problematization of the Tariff: Part 1

The article “The Problem of the Tariff in American Economic History, 1787-1934” by Phillip W. Magness contains several points which deserve clarification. The bullet points before the article begins state that James Madison supported the ta...

a year ago
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