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Robert P. Murphy

Robert Murphy unmasks another absurd assumption in a counterintuitive conclusion of mainstream economics.

 

Mises.org

Back in Print: A book by Murray N. Rothbard that shaped a generation of intellectuals and laid the groundwork for a revolt against centralized social and economic management.

Christopher Mayer

Benjamin Tucker wrote that "Power feeds on its spoils, and dies when its victims refuse to be despoiled."

Joseph R. Stromberg

New anti-gun book reveals the class hatred felt by intellectuals for a broad section of the American people, says Joseph Stromberg. 

Greg Kaza

30 years after Nixon closed the gold window, it's time to make the dollar convertible again, argues Greg Kaza.

Ralph Reiland

At last, the chief executive must deal with regulations that daily vex the private sector. 

Mises.org

New approaches to cost accounting show market forces impacting upon the quality of economic calculation itself. New in the QJAE.

Mark Thornton

Fifty years ago, the court broke the movie industry into two parts. The result was disastrous for consumers.

Thomas J. DiLorenzo

Releasing the government's stored oil may have political effects, which has always been the point, says Thomas DiLorenzo. 

Richard M. Ebeling

In the 1940s, Mises wrote on the trends that brought Europe to the abyss of war and destruction. These essays remained unpublished--until now.