Chess, Trans Athletes, and Free Markets in Sports
Is there a way out of the seemingly intractable demands that trans athletes who are "transitioning" from male to female be permitted to compete with female athletes? There may be a free-market solution. Original Article: Chess, Trans Athletes, and Free Markets in
The Objective Science of Subjective Value
Practically all schools of contemporary economic thought recognize that value is subjective. Although mainstream economists merely pay lip service to value subjectivity—and, in practice, treat value as objective so that they can analyze so-called utility functions—it is still a core
Recovery: A Guide to Reforming the U.S. Health Sector
Michael F. Cannon I am happy to announce the release of my latest book, Recovery: A Guide to Reforming the U.S. Health Sector. If I have any notoriety in this crazy world, it is for the work I did trying to stop ObamaCare. For my
Thanks to the Combination of the Fed and IP, Snow White 2024 Is a Terrible Movie
Snow White (2024) is a terrible movie. Granted, I don’t have any particular insights into the film, but economics teaches me that everyone involved in that movie believes it’s a terrible movie, and I’m willing to bet that they’d know.
Hamas, Israel, and the Collapse of the Fiat Global Order
The recent attacks in Israel are a horrific reminder of how lightly guarded civilization is from savagery. Original Article: Hamas, Israel, and the Collapse of the Fiat Global Order
Making Money While Making Sense of Chaos: Understanding the World of the Traders
Review of Chaos Kings: How Wall Street Traders Make Billions in the New Age of Crisis Scott Patterson New York: Scribner, 2023; 293 pages Scott Patterson has delivered an unusual book. At least to this reader, it produced the same effect as watching
Oil Export Bans Make for Crude Politics
In the wake of the Arab Oil Embargo of 50 years ago, Congress banned U.S. export sales of crude oil. The results were different than what government "experts" imagined. Original Article: Oil Export Bans Make for Crude Politics
The Hamas-Israel War
Justin Logan Like many Americans, since last Saturday I’ve been watching events in Israel with sorrow and horror. I woke up at 5 am for some reason, picked up my phone, and saw image after image that turned my stomach. Terrorism, and the
Dollarization in Argentina Will Not Promote Freedom
While the prospect of Javier Milei being elected president of Argentina is attractive, his plan to "dollarize" the Argentine economy will fall well short of hopes and expectations. Original Article: Dollarization in Argentina Will Not Promote Freedom
Diving Deeper into the Fed’s Trillion Dollar Loss
Jonathan Newman rejoins Bob to explore more of the mechanics and political implications of the Fed's current state of insolvency. The Mercatus Article on Quantitative Easing: Mises.org/HAP417a Furman's Op-Ed in the WSJ: Mises.org/HAP417b Join us in Fort Myers on November 4 to cut through the