Striking Hollywood Actors and Writers Might Have to Get Used to Stagnant Wages
In this new age of decentralized and democratized content creation, union members' demands may simply be based on wishful thinking for a bygone era.
In this new age of decentralized and democratized content creation, union members' demands may simply be based on wishful thinking for a bygone era.
Tho discusses the importance of the work of Mises University, some highlights of the week, and ends with a look at Ryan McMaken's article on the Hollywood strikes.
Michael talks with Gad Saad about evolutionary psychology and the market, the mind parasites, and his new book.
Dr. Calton discusses his work on the Mises Wire about higher education, the government capture of student loans, and what can be done to salvage higher education in America.
Michael talks with Tom Woods about RFK, Jr., whether the elites are evil or just incompetent, and the secret of Tom's success.
Despite the rhetoric we hear from mainstream media organizations, its coverage of the Ukraine war borders on outright propaganda.
Kamala Harris recently declared that we need to "reduce population." While the White House quickly claimed she misspoke, progressives have given enough near-religious devotion to neo-Mathusianism to convince some of us that Harris meant what she said.
While Americans believe the First Amendment protects their speech, the US government and mainstream media have joined together to suppress speech that does not coincide with government policies.
Some residents of St. Louis, fed up with the nonprotection from the city's police, have hired private security to deal with the problem. The egalitarian Left, of course, doesn't like that.