Big Government
Colorado’s “Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights”: A Lesson on How to Limit Government?
Ryan McMaken writes that the Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights amendment to the Colorado has slowed the growth of government.
Bush Battles the Chinese Sock Threat
Repeal the Minimum Wage
Repeal the minimum wage and a free labor market would welcome young people, writes Hans Sennholz.
Target: Google
Is Google the next target of the government's antitrust police? William Anderson says it is possible.
There Is No Such Thing as a Fair Tax
How the Market Might Have Handled Katrina
Now that the furor over the botched response to Hurricane Katrina has largely subsided, Robert Murphy examines an aspect of the episode that most commentators have neglected, namely how the market might have managed the crisis better.
The Right to Set Your Own Price, Cont’d
I recently heard from Jason McBride, who was the subject of my last Mises.org article, “The Right to Se
Wal-Mart Warms to the State
The CEO of Wal-Mart surprised many by calling for an increase in the minimum wage, writes Lew Rockwell. It is a cartelization tactic that uses regulatory violence as a means of competition.