The “Climate Emergency”: Fueled by 21st Century Marxism
The eternal “climate emergency” is upon us. While doomsday is said to be around the corner, the reality is that the only thing rising is the level of government control.
The eternal “climate emergency” is upon us. While doomsday is said to be around the corner, the reality is that the only thing rising is the level of government control.
The worrying fact is that this rise in consumption comes mostly from higher debt, as United States consumers are borrowing heavily to spend. Americans are living on borrowed time as real salaries remain in negative territory in the past five years and inflation eats savings away.
It’s important to remember these pre-crisis days, where the Fed sounds like they’re doing a great job to steer the economy, and wher
The new problem we now face arises from the fact that huge deficits are only manageable so long as interest rates remain very, very low.
Let’s do everything we can to support the great Tom DiLorenzo as he leads the Mises Institute in the years ahead!
Jesús Huerta de Soto reviews Murray Rothbard's A History of Money and Banking in the United States: The Colonial Era to World War II.
While Israel receives praise for being a "democracy" in the undemocratic Middle East, its surveillance policies mirror those of China, which is decidedly not democratic.
The Federal Reserve is losing money, according to its official books. Does that matter, or does the Fed operate outside the bounds of the laws of economics?
The newly-released movie "Killers of the Flower Moon" depicts what happens when politically-connected people can use the state to carry out nefarious deeds. Unfortunately, government failure is one lesson that is sure to be lost here.
An unfortunate consequence of increased wealth is the growth of the parasitic consumptive class of political and cultural elites. Labor migrations often follow in the wake of damage that elites do.