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Ludwig von Mises

Mises, in his great 1944 work on national socialism, examines the ideology of Nazi anti-Semitism and its inextricable link to anti-capitalism.

Douglas French

Anyone who has spent any time on college campuses knows that most college faculty members are left-leaning and likely vote Democrat, if not Green or Socialist. So when a study recently found 91 percent of the UNLV faculty is liberal, it was not exactly earth-shattering news. Although the study's finding — that UNLV is slightly more liberal than even UC Berkeley — does give one pause.

Frank Shostak

Greenspan says the banks are in great shape. Frank Shostak, however, notes signs of deterioration.

Llewellyn H. Rockwell Jr.

Lew Rockwell agrees with Richard Clarke: "Your government failed you"--in many more ways than he is willing to admit.

Fed up with betrayals by the GOP? Perhaps its big-government policies are not a betrayal after all, write Robert Ekelund and Mark Thornton.

Sudha R. Shenoy

The new protectionists, writes Sudha Shenoy, want to reverse the outflow of US capital to China and India. But it cannot be done, which is good in the long run for everyone.

Jeffrey A. Tucker

Are we nuts to offer a text online for free at the same time we are attempting to recoup costs by selling it through our online catalog?

Christopher Mayer

Industry concentration is not usually a problem in the free market, writes Christopher Mayer. But the banking industry is hardly free.

Ilana Mercer

The entrapment of Ms. Stewart and Mr. Bacanovic, writes Ilana Mercer, conjures the scene in the movies where the suspect bolts and the cop gives chase. "If you are innocent, why did you run?" the detective demands.

Grant M. Nülle

Grant Nülle tells the story of a nation ruined by debt, fiscal profligacy, and paper money—with the IMF and the US as the enabler.