Federalism, Not Centralization, Is the Way out of the Current Conflicts
The overturning of Roe v. Wade is a historic decision, upholding the highest principle of a republic. A republic is born through freedom of association in the same manner as individuals band together to form a family, families band together to
How Governments Expropriate Wealth with Inflation and Taxes
Did you feel happy when the government gave you a check paid with printed money? Watch now as your daily groceries, gas and power become unaffordable. Original Article: "How Governments Expropriate Wealth with Inflation and Taxes" This Audio Mises Wire is generously
Civil Society and Counterrevolution against Progressivism
When Murray Rothbard and Lew Rockwell defined the paleolibertarian doctrine, they simply wanted to break the clock of social democracy and repeal the twentieth century, during which some of the greatest horrors in history were created from the deranged ideas
Don’t Blame Social Media. Blame the Politicization of Nearly Everything
Although social media is blamed for many social ills, the sickness doesn't come from Twitter or Facebook but from how the ruling classes have politicized life itself. Original Article: "Don't Blame Social Media. Blame the Politicization of Nearly Everything" This Audio Mises Wire
Government Intervention Is Fueling Food Shortages
Neither the Ukraine war nor tough weather changes would threaten a global food shortage in a normal market environment. Unfortunately, world markets are riddled with regulations, killing production. Original Article: "Government Intervention Is Fueling Food Shortages" This Audio Mises Wire is generously
Mark McGrath On After-Action Reviews
The business-as-a-flow orientation embraces continuous adaptive change within the firm. Traditional slow-motion control mechanisms like strategy and planning are no longer appropriate. The new toolkit that entrepreneurs are developing includes the after action review (AAR), a learning tool rather than
Krugman Is Wrong (Again): Artificially Low Interest Rates Created Bubbles
In his June 21 New York Times article “Is the Era of Cheap Money Over?,” Paul Krugman argues against the view that the Fed has kept interest rates artificially low for the past ten to twenty years. Other commentators have
Entrepreneurship Should Be the Goal, Not White-Collar Jobs
Black entrepreneurship in the United States has a remarkable history. Even during the inhospitable climate of Southern slavery, both enslaved and free blacks managed to establish lucrative ventures. Research on black entrepreneurship has revealed that in the Antebellum South black entrepreneurs'
Foreign Policy Fail: Biden’s Sanctions are a Windfall For Russia!
It’s easy to see why, according to a new Harris poll, 71 percent of Americans said they do not want Joe Biden to run for re-election. As Americans face record gas prices and the highest inflation in 40 years, President
The Role of Ideas
1. Human Reason Reason is man's particular and characteristic feature. There is no need for praxeology to raise the question whether reason is a suitable tool for the cognition of ultimate and absolute truth. It deals with reason only as far