Education
Connor Boyack: Raising Libertarian Kids
Jeff Deist and Connor Boyak discuss how to raise happy, productive, responsible children who are knowledgeable about liberty, property, economics, and personal finance.
New Audio Book: Richard Cantillon’s An Essay on Economic Theory
One of the most important books ever written is now available as a free Mises Institute audio book.
US Fedgov’s Biggest Asset? Student Loans.
Student loans may be a liability on the consumer balance sheet, but they constitute an asset for Uncle Sam. Just how big? It's 45.3 percent of the total federal assets, up from 37.2 percent at the end of 2012. This is about 7 times larger than the 6.4 percent for the Total Mortgages outstanding and 4.8 times the size of Taxes Receivable.
Healthcare and the Free Market
Against the State: An Interview with Lew Rockwell
John Whitehead of the Rutherford Institute talks with Lew Rockwell about his new book, the state, war, police, and education.
The NCAA Racket
The NCAA, a quasi-governmental regulatory cartel, prohibits colleges from paying athletes. So colleges employ a variety of schemes to offer unofficial “pay.” Meanwhile, the NCAA ensures there is no functioning job market for athletes at that level, and no competition to which students might go seeking higher pay.
A New Austrian Textbook for All Economists
Randall Holcombe talks about his new textbook on Austrian economics: “The idea was to write a book for people who already know some economics,” Holcombe says.
Biographer, Scholar, Friend: Mary Sennholz at 100
The Free Market 31, no. 12 (December 2013)
The Mises Institute and the Future of Higher Learning
And we will continue doing what we’ve always done with traditional academia and ensuring that our students who wish to pursue graduate degrees in economics and related fields will continue to benefit from our academic conferences, fellowships, and academic journals.