Why We Need Austrian Economics
We Should Not Apologize for Businesses Being Profitable
Profit Without Apology: The Need to Stand Up For Business by Onkar Ghate and Dan Watkins. (ARU Press, 2025)
Inflation by Design: How Keynesian Dogma Undermines Capitalism
In most of the world, inflation is no longer an exception, it is the rule. Official inflation targets of 4 percent, 5 percent, or even 6 percent per year have become normalized, sold as signs of macroeconomic health. Yet these same rates quietly destroy savings, erode wages, and discourage long-term planning—especially for the poor. At just 6 percent annual inflation, the purchasing power of $100 drops to under $55 in ten years.
Inflation by Design: How Keynesian Dogma Undermines Capitalism
The Last Day of Barter and Questions for the First Day of Chartalism
Mises solved the circularity problem of money’s value by arguing, following Menger’s work, the original price of a money was established by its previous exchange ratios to other commodity goods in a barter economy which gave it purchasing power as a medium of exchange.
The Last Day of Barter and Questions for the First Day of Chartalism
Leftists Still Want to Abolish the Family
Early last month, the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA)sponsored a panel on the family at the organization’s Socialism Conference 2025. The organization described the topic this way: “How should the left relate to the family? Socialist analysis makes clear that the nuclear family form is an inherently repressive, racist, and hetero-sexist institution that functionally reinforces and reproduces capitalism.”