Free Markets
Is the Market a Test of Truth and Beauty?: Essays in Political Economy, by Leland B. Yeager
Although Leland Yeager calls himself a fellow traveler of the Austrian School, rather than a full-fledged member of it — he is a fellow traveler of the Chicago School as well — no reader of his essays can fail to note one
Government Medical “Insurance”
Instead of solving the initial problem, the intervention creates two or three further problems, which the government feels it must intervene to heal.
Why Don’t People Get It?
Every evil of the day, even those directly caused by the government, are blamed on the market economy.
[Day 10 of Robert Wenzel's 30-day reading list that will lead you to become a knowledgeable libertarian, this Mises Daily originally ran January 1, 2008.]
Laissez-Faire Learning
Why ObamaCare Will Fail: A Reading List
This healthcare reading list will help the concerned citizen understand how we got where we are — and where we are headed if we continue on this path.
Free Economy and Social Order
The market economy as a field of liberty, spontaneity, and free coordination cannot thrive in a social system that is the very opposite, writes Wil
The Washington 1 Percent
Those living off the state believe the good times will never end. Trillion-dollar deficits beg to differ.
The Secession Solution
The problem with a statewide referendum on any matter, is that it implicitly assumes that the state is the appropriate unit for collective decision making.
The Failure of Subsidized Production in the Massachusetts Theocracy
Debt-relief legislation has plagued America since 1640.