Political Theory
More Spending and More Taxes
Interviewed by host Alan Butler, Mark Thornton weighs in on the eventual economic impact of last week’s budget deal.
Nelson Mandela and the Economics of Apartheid
Tom Woods, guest host of “The Peter Schiff Show,” interviews Peter Klein, who discusses how the anti-Apartheid movement, Mandela includ
Currency War Means Currency Suicide
What the media calls a “currency war,” whereby nations engage in competitive currency devaluations in order to increase exports, is really “currency suicide.”
Europeans Looking To Inflate Their Debts Away
European politicians and central bank policy-makers seek to maintain a monopoly over the power to create money.
Government Shutdowns, the Debt Ceiling, and Our Mountain of Debt
What is needed is fiscal reform. Only drastically cutting government spending will bring back prosperity.
Pro-Union, Crony-Capitalist Thinking Dooms Another Employer
Painful lessons are avoidable when business plans and policies do not violate economic laws and when governments do not interfere.
A Mises Institute Guide to Nobel Winners Fama and Shiller
Not surprisingly, the work of this week’s new Nobel prize winners have been the subject of several critiques here at the Mises Institute:
‘Reassessing the Presidency’ now an eBook
Reassessing the Presidency, an 825-page collection of essays from top scholars in the Austrian tradition, is a groundbreaking work that de