It’s the PPI Once More!
The Fallacy of “Racism Equals Power Plus Prejudice”
There Is No Prosperity without Private Property
State Coercion and the Injustice of Apartheid
Public Schools and the State’s Omnipotent Bayonet
The Homo Economicus Myth
Mises in Argentina: Lessons of the Past for Today
In 1959, Ludwig von Mises gave lectures on economics in Argentina, where the economy was in steep decline.
Opposing Military Intervention: Loving Dictators or Hating War?
Why have some Americans opposed this nation’s involvement in foreign wars?
Economic Education Has Become Economic Disinformation
The attempt by the mainstream economics profession to create economic literacy has turned into a movement to promote economic illiteracy.
Thanks to Government Animal Control, Stray Animals Rule My Neighborhood
Animal control officers are supposed to, well, control animals in a municipal area. But thanks to animal control policies, it's the stray animals that are in control of our author’s town.
Research Fellowships at the Mises Institute in Auburn, Alabama, are available to graduate students and post-docs interested in scientific research in the Austrian school and libertarian political economy.
Join us in Auburn in 2024 for an event celebrating 75 years of Human Action.
Students apply now for the summer term Mises Book Club, beginning June 2024.
2024 marks the 25th anniversary of the Rothbard Graduate Seminar, which provides an intense study of Misesian and Rothbardian economic analysis, along with the substantive conclusions of that research in related fields.