Once upon a time, American firms built with the long term in view, and the government did not try to hinder them. Today, ...
The Civil War was really the watershed,” he wrote Meyer. “Lincoln was America’s first dictator, and almost all the Republican ...
An enduring myth is that imports from industrialized western countries have decimated production of goods in developing ...
The recent assassination of Charlie Kirk has focused attention on political violence. Ludwig von Mises, not surprisingly, ...
Freight trains receive almost no subsidies, so why should passenger trains? Ending rail subsidies wouldn’t mean the end of ...
Israel has received over $21 billion in military aid from the US and Washington has bombed Iran and Yemen for Tel Aviv.
"The precious metal has soared this year as investors seek a safe haven from a weaker dollar and geopolitical and economic uncertainty." ...
Mises Institute Senior Fellow Per Bylund will lead a new workshop on “Exploring & Developing New Theoretical Approaches to ...
During the Middle Ages, taxation was considered to be appropriate only as an extreme measure in times of emergency, and as a ...
Milton Friedman and the Monetarists believed that fluctuations in the money supply caused the boom-and-bust business cycles.
Murray Rothbard recognized that the Bureau of Labor Statistics provides the lifeblood for government intervention. It doesn't need to be “reformed,” but rather ...
For decades, the expansion of the executive branch’s authority has empowered unelected agency “experts” and fueled the rise ...
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