The Austrian - 2016 V-02 I-06

The Austrian is the flagship physical print publication of the Mises Institute. Each issue features provocative articles by cutting-edge laissez-faire and Austrian thinkers, plus interviews with economists, historians, and other scholars producing new research in the fight for freedom, peace, and free markets. Also included are book reviews by David Gordon, Institute news, and additional commentary by guest writers. It is published six times a year and replaces The Free Market (1983–2013).

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Per Bylund

What hurts workers — and keeps them poor — is government regulation, which restricts competition.

David Gordon

King merits praise for coming close, in his own way, to many Austrian insights, but in the end he continues the problem of central banking control.

Edward Stringham

The most important thing we can do is explain how markets, and not government intervention, are our best hope for an orderly and prosperous society.

Thomas E. Woods, Jr.

We are told that robots will take our jobs. However, material liberation has allowed us to live more fulfilling lives than before.