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Minor Issues

Minor Issues

By: Mark Thornton
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Succinct economic commentary by Dr. Mark Thornton, senior fellow at the Mises Institute. Economics
Episodes
  • Central Banks vs. Reality: Gold’s Signal in a War Economy
    Mar 28 2026

    On the latest episode of Minor Issues, Mark Thornton discusses the recent whiplash in precious metals: historic run-ups, sharp pullbacks, and renewed claims of manipulation. He also explains how, as war and liquidity pressures evolve, markets pivot back to credit stress, rising interest rates, and ballooning government debt. What will central banks do next?

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  • War, Gold, and the Fed’s Next Move
    Mar 21 2026

    On this episode of Minor Issues, Mark Thornton replays two short interviews: one recorded with Daniela Cambone weeks before the outbreak of war in the Middle East, and another with Dunagun Kaiser recorded days ago as the conflict escalates. Mark breaks down why precious metals are unusually volatile, how war and interventionism collide with inflationary fiat regimes, and why rising interest rates and commodity prices point to a more dangerous long-run trend. He also connects the dots between the Fed’s “liquidity” talk, a deeper leverage problem in finance, and the way wars can be used to divert attention from economic failures at home.

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  • The Theory of the Bottom 99%
    Mar 14 2026

    On the latest episode of Minor Issues, Mark Thornton tackles the “Austrians don’t care about the poor” smear, arguing that Austrian monetary theory is designed to explain how political elites rig the system against working people. From Cantillon’s original gold mine thought experiment to today’s Fed-driven credit expansion, Mark explains how cheap money concentrates wealth and fuels the “K-shaped” economy, while a market-based monetary system would sharply limit this dynamic and restore more durable wage growth and stability.

    Additional Resources

    "Share of Net Worth Held by the Top 1%" (Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis): https://mises.org/MI_168_Graph

    "Monetary Metals 101: How Gold and Silver Work in a Free Market" (Minor Issues, Episode 141) https://mises.org/MI_141

    "The K-Shaped Economy" (Minor Issues, Episode 150): https://mises.org/MI_151

    "Past Tense" (Minor Issues, Episode 83): https://mises.org/MI_83

    "The Fed vs. the Real Economy" (Minor Issues, Episode 58): https://mises.org/MI_58

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