Recorded in Nashville, Tennessee, on September 23, 2023. The Liberty Movement’s Pro-War Fifth Column | Ted Galen Carpenter Video of The Liberty Movement’s Pro-War Fifth Column | Ted Galen Carpenter [embedded content] Tags: Featured,newsletter
Read More »Limitless Money and the Limitless Fed
Recorded in Nashville, Tennessee, on September 23, 2023. Limitless Money and the Limitless Fed | Jonathan Newman Video of Limitless Money and the Limitless Fed | Jonathan Newman [embedded content] Tags: Featured,newsletter
Read More »How a CBDC Created Chaos and Poverty in Nigeria
The Nigerian government should have seen the economic disaster the eNaira would cause. They didn’t, and chaos and rioting followed. Original Article: How a CBDC Created Chaos and Poverty in Nigeria [embedded content] Tags: Featured,newsletter
Read More »The Menendez Indictments: Understanding Business as Usual in Washington
Last week, prosecutors for the Southern District of New York unsealed an indictment against New Jersey senator Robert Menendez. The senator, his wife, and several businessmen are accused of providing “sensitive U.S. Government information” and taking steps that “secretly aided the Government of Egypt” in exchange for cash, gold bars, a luxury convertible, and more. Senator Menendez has dismissed the charges and refuses to resign from Congress. In a statement Friday,...
Read More »Bringing the Truth
The best people in the world support the Mises Institute. Will you join them? Who are they? People just like you. People who happen to care deeply about human liberty and human flourishing. People who care about real economics. People who oppose state power, central banks, and war. People who care about truth and honest history. They come from all walks of life. Some give $20, some give more. But they are all people like you, people who understand the threat statism...
Read More »Firmer Bonds and Stocks, but the Dollar Presses Ahead
Overview: The S&P 500 hit three-month lows yesterday, while the Conference Board's measure of consumer confidence fell to a four-month low. New home sales fell to their lowest level in five years. The US federal government appears headed for a partial shutdown on October 1. Still, the greenback rides high. It is extending its gains against several G10 currencies, including the euro and sterling. The Swiss franc is moving lower for the 12th consecutive session....
Read More »Mises Book Club
In February 2024, the Mises Institute will hold its next Mises Book Club, our new program to promote deep reading in Austrian economics. In celebration of the 80th anniversary of F. A. Hayek's Road to Serfdom, this classic work in political philosophy, intellectual and cultural history, and economics will be the focus of the next meeting. For eight riveting weeks, ten to fifteen specially selected undergraduate students will partake in rich discussions led by a...
Read More »Does Technical Knowledge Always Lead to Economic Growth?
Economists and political elites fondly claim that economic growth is due to increased technological knowledge. That is only partly true. Original Article: Does Technical Knowledge Always Lead to Economic Growth? [embedded content] Tags: Featured,newsletter
Read More »Thanks to Our Fall Campaign Donors
Thanks to all of our generous donors who are participating in our 2023 Fall Campaign. Your continued support is vital and much appreciated. Donors are added daily. Won't you join them? Monday, September 25 Abdelhamid Abdou Adam BattlesAdam DengAlan ZibelmanAndreas HübnerAnonymousAndrew WindsorArthur KnolleAnonymousBarb WhitemanBridget SantosCarl ChambersCarlos Aixerch MateuCharles CrawleyCharles DemastusChris Lingwall, In honor of Milton Friedman and Thomas Sowell...
Read More »Do Monarchs Always Have Low Time Preferences?
Hans-Hermann Hoppe, in his book Democracy: The God That Failed and his 1995 article in the Journal of Libertarian Studies, set forth an interesting theory concerning the difference in time preference between a monarch and a democratic politician. The argument stresses the difference in the use of political power according to the degree to which the ruler is future oriented. Hoppe also says that using the power of the state is in itself an expression of high time...
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