How the CDC Prevented Fast and Accurate Testing for COVID-19
While the West Panicked, Some Asian Regimes Took a Different Path
More and more voices are questioning the rationale for the general lockdown imposed in most of Europe and the US in response to the coronavirus epidemic. Such unprecedented suppression of civil and economic liberties during peace continue to strike many as hardly justified. Whether from a legal, ethical, or economic standpoint, we may soon find that the cost of the policy reaction was immense and grave.
A Puzzle about Mises and Conscription
Some remarks in Ludwig von Mises’s Socialism shed light on a puzzling passage in Human Action. The passage is puzzling because it goes counter to what one would expect Mises to say. Mises, although not an anarchist, was an extremely strict classical liberal. No reader of his Liberalism can doubt his full commitment to liberty.
Why Mexico Fears Shutting Down Its Economy to Combat COVID-19
Mexico’s president Andrés Manuel López Obrador has been reluctant to impose mandatory “social distancing” orders on the Mexican population. According to USNews, López Obrador “has maintained a relaxed public attitude” toward COVID-19, and the Mexican government did not impose a ban on “nonessential” work until March 30, long after health officials in other countries insisted Mexico must do so.
Why This Bubble Economy Keeps Going and Going
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Why Americans Don’t Have Any Savings
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In response to a likely worldwide recession, governments have turned on full blast the fiscal and monetary spigots. A $2 trillion spending plan has just been approved in the USA, central banks are on a buying spree, and the $1200 stimulus payment is just helicopter money.
Quarantine Chronicles, No. 3: Political Decentralization
With many of our readers having more time on their hands while practicing social distancing, the Mises Institute is exploring our online archives and offering topic-specific collections of curated content. This series, we are calling it the “Quarantine Chronicles: A Shelter-at-Home-Series,” will highlight essays, articles, and clips that may not be as widely known, but will provide a deep understanding of important concepts and history.
On the topic of political decentralization, we recommend some of the following selections:
What Governors Can Do
Which state has the courage to become the Sweden of the US, and take a different (read: better, freer) approach to coronavirus?
Another Right Abolished by the Government’s COVID Lockdown: The Right to a Speedy Trial
The Sixth Amendment to the US Constitution says that all criminal defendants “shall enjoy the right to a speedy and public trial.” Many state constitutions also guarantee speedy trials, as do many state statutes.
Specifically, the Sixth Amendment states: