New GAO Report Details Sugar Program Dysfunction
Colin Grabow For decades the federal government has been
The Oil Price-Stock Market Connection, the 100 Year Financial Cycle, and the Next Crash
Recorded at the Mises Circle in Fort Myers, Florida, 4 November 2023. Special thanks to Murray and Florence M. Sabrin for making this event possible.
The Radical Uncertainty of a Polymorphic Fed
Recorded at the Mises Circle in Fort Myers, Florida, 4 November 2023. Includes audience question and answer period. Special thanks to Murray and Florence M. Sabrin for making this event possible.
Ohioans Decisively Vote to Legalize Recreational Marijuana
Jeffrey A. Singer Yesterday, Ohio voters approved Issue 2,
The “Climate Emergency”: Fueled by 21st Century Marxism
Europe currently faces several challenges that potentially harm the quality of life for people in general but especially for young individuals, preventing them from developing their lives autonomously and independently. The housing crisis, reflected in overcrowded accommodation affecting 28 percent
California State Auditor Gives Up on Local Government Monitoring
Marc Joffe The Census Bureau recently reported that the
Is a Welfare State Consistent with Libertarianism?
David Gordon reviews Dan Moller's book Governing Least: A New England Libertarianism, in which the author examines the issue of a welfare state in a libertarian society. Original Article: Is a Welfare State Consistent with Libertarianism?
How Washington Hawks Helped Create the New “Axis of Evil”
In 2002, President George W. Bush cited the now famous “axis of evil”—Iraq, Iran, and North Korea—as he tried to get the American people to look beyond those responsible for the 9/11 attacks and greenlight a global military campaign to
An Incredible Example of How Globalization Puts the World on Your Plate
Scott Lincicome When people hear the word “globalization” they probably think of giant container ships, wonky economic terms like “offshoring” and “trade deficit,” or geopolitical tensions and agreements. And, to be sure, Cato’s Defending Globalization project covers all of that stuff
Rothbard: Understanding the History of Banking from an Austrian Perspective
A History of Money and Banking in the United States: The Colonial Era to World War II by Murray N. Rothbard Edited with an Introduction by Joseph T. Salerno (Auburn, Alabama: Ludwig von Mises Institute, 2002; 510 pages) A History of Money and Banking in