

Tariffs Won’t Ever Be “Optimal”

How Trump Can Lower Drug Prices Without Price Controls

The Classical Liberals Were Radical Opponents of War and Militarism

The Salem Witch Tariffs: How Economic Witch Hunts Undermine Liberty

The Tragedy of War

Jordan Peterson and the Real “Dark Tetrad”

A History of Political Theory in the West
Political Scientist Joseph Solis-Mullen joins Ryan McMaken to review Ralph Raico's newly published lectures on politics in the West.

Explaining the Quirks in the GDP Report
Bob Murphy digs into the latest GDP numbers, questions Peter St. Onge’s optimistic spin, and shows what the data really says about tariffs, trade, and recession fears.

The Gold-Silver Ratio
Mark Thornton digs into the gold-silver ratio—its wild swings, its history, and what it might mean for investors and the world at large.

California’s Bullet-Train Delusion
California economist and resident/victim William Anderson joins us to talk about the absurdity of California's bullet train plan, and how it ignores economic realities.
Join us in Auburn for the Revisionist History of War Conference in May.
In May 2025, the Mises Institute will hold its next Mises Book Club, a program that promotes deep reading in Austrian economics.
The Rothbard Graduate Seminar provides an intense study of Misesian and Rothbardian economic analysis, along with the substantive conclusions of that research in related fields.
Virtual Mises University is the online counterpart to the Mises University conference and can be attended by anyone.