Template:New articles/2011

Articles are grouped by the month in which they were removed from Template:New articles. New entries should be added to the bottom.

January

 * The Webster-Hayne debate was a major debate on the nature of the union established by the United States Constitution.
 * The True Money Supply, defined by Mises, includes standard money (held by the public) and money substitutes.
 * Slavery is a system in which one must labor under the orders of another under the threat of violence.
 * The Panama Canal is a 48-mile ship canal in Panama that connects the Pacific Ocean with the Atlantic Ocean.
 * Herbert Spencer was a leading 19th-century English radical individualist.
 * "Net Neutrality" refers to proposed regulations by the FCC on telecom operators and internet service providers.
 * Lysander Spooner's No Treason makes the case that the US Constitution is invalid because it was never explicitly agreed to by anyone.

May

 * The Constitution of the United States has been interpreted differently by nationalist theorists and compact theorists.
 * The Fighting Communist Organizations is the term used to describe various terrorist groups that began operations in the 1960s.
 * Instituto Ludwig von Mises Brasil is the Brazilian partner of the Mises Institute.
 * R. Douglas Fields is a neurobiologist whose work has provided a biological basis for the principle of non-aggression.
 * Tulip mania was a 17th-century bubble in the price of tulips.
 * Communist Terrorism is terrorism committed by Marxists or Maoists.
 * In response to the Crisis of 1772, the British government attempted to raise revenue by collecting a tax on tea, leading to the Boston Tea Party.

July

 * The Latin American debt crisis was a major financial crisis of the early 1980s.
 * Léon Walras was a French economist who made key contributions in price and value theory.
 * Thomas J. DiLorenzo's Hamilton's Curse offers a revisionist view of Alexander Hamilton.
 * Reichskreditkassenscheine was a military currency used by Nazi soldiers during World War II.
 * The Mystery of Banking, by Murray Rothbard, explains the modern fractional-reserve banking system.