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James Ostrowski

James Ostrowski examines the Supreme Court ruling against medical marijuana: an accurate interpretation of a nauseating law.

John V. Denson

This remarkable new book, published by the Mises Institute and edited by John Denson, is the first full-scale revisionist treatment of the American presidency. This is the history that civics class hid from you.

Dan Mahoney

In 1920, Ludwig von Mises gave the first full explanation why collective ownership of the factors of production leads to economic chaos. Dan Mahoney restates Mises's position.  

Now, the greens are denouncing SUVs for their expense. But Karen De Coster unearths their real concern: not economy but control.

Ilana Mercer

Yes, there are monopolies in the world, all of them created by government. Merging media moguls are not among them, says Ilana Mercer.

Joseph R. Stromberg

How a great advance in political theory became a justification for the all-controlling state. Review by Joseph Stromberg. 

Thomas E. Woods, Jr.

Wal-Mart, beloved by most all regular Americans, is the latest victim of the discrimination police. Thomas Woods decries the attack.

David N. Laband

Polls say people want both prosperity and unlimited environmental amenities. Sometimes, however, you must make a choice. David Laband explains.

Jeffrey A. Tucker

Hit-in-the-head movies are usually pathetic. Some guy takes a fall and learns to see the world a new way, which invariably involves becoming more politically correct and marrying a feminist or some such. "Memento" is not to be confused with one of these. It is surely one of the most brilliant and innovative films to come along in years.

Frank Shostak

The Fed, the media, and most economists agree: Spending is what drives an economy forward. Frank Shostak shows why this view is wholly incorrect.