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Mises and Fascism
Perry Anderson twisted Mises's words into a defense of fascism. Here's what Mises really thought.
The Fed’s New “Tightening” Plan Is Too Little, Too Late
The Fed has announced it will finally begin scaling back its balance sheet and raising rates. But the steps announced by the Fed on Wednesday are incredibly timid.
You Support Ukraine’s Independence? Then You Support Secession.
In 1991, Ukrainians held an election and voted for secession. Today we’re supposed to cheer that. But to suggest something similar for a region of the United States? Well, we’re told that’s just plain wrong.
Where the Truth Is Hidden: Debating the Current State of the US Armed Forces
With members of Congress claiming that the Russian invasion of Ukraine somehow threatens the US homeland, it is time to tell the truth about the military threats to this nation.
France Is Catching Up to Japan, but Not in a Good Way
France is seeing its wealth-to-income levels rise to Japan's level because it is becoming harder for people to save and build wealth.
Cultural Traits and Work Ethic: Human Capital Matters
Economic growth depends upon human capital development, which depends upon things like cultural views toward work and just plain showing up on time.
Why the Yen Fell While the Dollar Rallied
Will Japan ever change course on its negative interest rates? Only if voters begin to realize that the lack of inflation to date in Japan is simply good luck.
How Did CNN+ Get Canned by Netflix? Austrian Economists Might Have an Answer
The Fed's reckless behavior has undermined Netflix more than the losses at CNN+.
Noninterventionism Is Not Isolationism: The US Government Should Stop Arming Ukraine
Proponents of arming Ukraine against Russia call critics "isolationists" as a pejorative term. But these "entangling alliances" have a history of sad endings with tragic results.