Introducing the CBDC Tracker, a Project of the Human Rights Foundation
Nicholas Anthony I’m proud to announce the release of a new central bank digital currency (CBDC) tracker. The interactive globe shows the status of each country’s CBDC efforts (e.g., no activity, research, pilot, or launch) and explains what the risks of CBDCs
Mises on the History of Warfare
As war rages in the Middle East, we are reminded of what Mises wrote in 1949 on warfare and its awful effects. Original Article: Mises on the History of Warfare
The Inevitable Bust: Why Economic Booms Contain the Seeds of Their Own Destruction
The recurring cycle of economic booms followed by inevitable busts has remained a puzzle for generations of observers. While mainstream Keynesian and monetarist theories propose monetary interventions to smooth these fluctuations, the Austrian School offers a compelling and alternative perspective.
Are Institutional Investors a Problem in the Housing Market?
Vanessa Brown Calder In a recent Senate Antitrust Subcommittee hearing
The Cassidy Carbon Tax Is Even Worse Than Advertised
Travis Fisher and Gabriella Beaumont-Smith The long‐awaited text of
Is This America? Cops, Criminals and the Bombing of Philadelphia
This article was originally published in Libertarian Outlook (vol. 1, no 1, August 1985). This was the only issue of the magazine that was ever published. Permission was granted by Eric Garris, one of the original coeditors, to reprint this
Battling Beasts and Bureaucrats: Naomi Wolf and the American Medical-Government Police State
Naomi Wolf has taken on the American medical bureaucracy for its lies and malpractice in dealing with covid. Original Article: Battling Beasts and Bureaucrats: Naomi Wolf and the American Medical-Government Police State
NORC now conducts the National Survey of Fishing, Hunting and Wildlife-Associated Recreation
From the NORC NOW email: $394 billion. That’s how much hunters, anglers, and wildlife observers spent on being in the wild in 2022, according to the latest National Survey of Fishing, Hunting, and Wildlife-Associated Recreation. When the survey first launched in
Ten Years Ago, I Discovered the Mises Institute. These Are the Things I Wish I Had Done Differently
Quit College—or Better Yet, Don’t Even Start When I was in university a decade ago, this was some wacky, contrarian advice. It wasn’t unheard of for intellectual, middle-class youngsters to opt out of college, and it was still the early days
Jones Act Helps Sink New Jersey Offshore Wind Project
Colin Grabow Danish energy firm Ørsted recently announced that