Peter Jacobsen

Peter Jacobsen is an Associate Teaching Professor of Economics and the Otto Fellow at the University of Kansas.

Why I Side with Ludwig von Mises

People readily line up on one side or another of great economic debates. How do they choose which side to take?

This is clearly a question worth asking. I have asked it of myself, and it has led me to being an Austrian and especially a Misesian.

To try to answer the question of why people decide about economics, let’s begin at the beginning, by asking how people decide anything. As a general rule, they rely on emotion, factual observation, logic, or intuition.

Turns Out the Elites Like the Administrative State Better than Democracy

If there is a mantra among progressive American political and media elites, it would be “our democracy,” usually preceded by what they believe to be a threat from the Right. For example, progressives deemed the recent reversal of Roe “a threat to our democracy” because it removed laws regulating abortion from Supreme Court jurisdiction and returned the issue to democratically elected legislatures.

Arman Sidhu is an American geopolitical analyst and writer.