Power & Market
Don’t Mess with the Swiss
Morgarten, Switzerland – Here, in 1315, a force of Swiss mountaineers ambushed an invading force of Austrian feudal knights who had come to reasser
The F-35: Poster Child for Pentagon Boondoggles
Far from becoming an effective weapon, the trillion-dollar F-35 is proving to be a fragile one that cannot accomplish its missions.
Andrew Yang Fears Automation. He Should Fear Inflation.
Without inflationary money, automation means we can work less while at the same time have an even higher standard of living.
Rest Easy, Justin
Justin Raimondo, longtime editor of AntiWar.com and a great friend of the Mises Institute, has died.
SCOTUS Is Right on the Census Citizenship Question, But For the Wrong Reasons
As it is, today's SCOTUS ruling has implications for partisan politics. But it does little to rein in the census bureau or return the decennial census to its originally intended purposes.
Bovard: The Supreme Court rewrote FOIA into the Freedom FROM Information Act
This week the Supreme Court ruled that the federal government can keep secret the food stamp sales totals of grocery stores.
Harvard Economics is Changing
Economics at Harvard is changing for the worst.
As Democrats Push a “Wealth Tax,” Here’s Why Other Countries Got Rid Of It
Expect a "wealth tax" to be a popular idea during the Democratic debates, but it's really a tax on the creation of new wealth.
Negative Rates Have Damaged Banks, But That Is Not The Worst Effect
Different members of the ECB state that effects of monetary policy on banks’ profitability have been “broadly neutral”.&