Mises Daily
Where Would General Motors Be Without the United Automobile Workers Union?
Writes George Reisman: What the UAW has done, on the foundation of coercive, interventionist labor legislation, is bring a once-great company to its knees.
Henry George and the Tariff Question
How Big Is Bush’s Big Government?
George Mason: Protectionism at its Worst
The Rocky Road of American Taxation
Flat Tax Folly
Steve Forbes's plan for a flat tax seems good, writes Laurence Vance. But there are major problems.
Don’t Create a Government in Iraq
Chris Westley argues that the competing parties in Iraq have very good reasons for agitating against another national government being foisted upon them by outsiders.
The Hidden Danger of Trade Deficits
Trade deficits indeed present no problem as long as they get financed, writes Antony Mueller.
The French Employment Fiasco
Americans can only be mystified by the protests that rocked France and led to a cave in by the government, writes Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr.