Ethnic Prejudice and Wealth Gaps: Does the First Lead to the Second?
California's decision to grant reparations to black Americans has galvanized activists across the globe. Activists think that doing so will remedy the black-white wealth gap. Ensuring that blacks are on par with whites, however, is a strange goal, since East
9/11 and the Triumph of the Uniparty
On this episode of Radio Rothbard, Ryan McMaken and Tho Bishop look at the domestic costs of 9/11 and its continuing impact on Americans. The two discuss articles they wrote this week about how the events sowed the seeds of the
After 50 Years, the FDA Finds Out Oral Phenylephrine Doesn’t Work
Jeffrey A. Singer On September 12, a Food and Drug Administration advisory panel reported that oral phenylephrine hydrochloride, an ingredient in many popular over‐the‐counter decongestants people purchase to treat common cold symptoms, does not reduce nasal congestion. Phenylephrine, a drug that causes small blood
The White House, the Fed, and the Economy: Mises Circle in Fort Myers, FL
Every day, Americans feel the political capture of the economy. Inflation, taxes, and regulatory costs hit our paychecks and savings. The regulatory capture of medical industries; food and energy production; and the various instruments of Big Tech empowers the regime with new
Saving Marxism from the Labor Theory of Value: It Is Still Bad Theory
While Graham Priest seems to have "rescued" Marxism from the labor theory of value, he cannot rescue Marxism itself. Original Article: "Saving Marxism from the Labor Theory of Value: It Is Still Bad Theory"
Hollywood Meets the Austrian Business Cycle
Hollywood has captivated our collective imagination for over a century. We tend to view it as something other than an industry subject to the same immutable laws of economics like cars, coffee, lumber and everything else. The current strike by
U.S. Food Aid for Poor Countries
Chris Edwards and Krit Chanwong Congress is scheduled to reauthorize farm programs this fall, which provides an opportunity to cut spending and reduce budget deficits. This Cato study discusses reasons to cut cash payments to crop farmers, but there are other
The Coming Collapse of the Global Ponzi Scheme
In the global Ponzi scheme, thin air and deceit substitute for sound money. As hedge-fund manager Mitch Feierstein wrote in Planet Ponzi, “You don’t solve a Ponzi scheme; you end it.” Original Article: "The Coming Collapse of the Global Ponzi Scheme"
Why the Fed’s Tight Rate Stance Damages the Economy
On August 16, 2023, the Federal Reserve expressed concern about the pace of inflation, saying future rate hikes could be necessary if conditions do not change. Currently, the federal funds target rate is between 5.25 and 5.50 percent, the highest
America Since 9/11: 22 Years of Lies and Despotism
In a more reasonable world, people like Cheney, Rice, Bolton, et al., would all be forgotten, shamed, and disgraced for overseeing multiple disastrous wars abroad and the creation of a police state at home. Unfortunately, we don't live in a more reasonable world. Original