Taxes and Spending
The Many Ways the State Taxes the Poor
Contrary to the political myth, poor people do indeed pay taxes, and they pay into a system that robs them of control over how they can spend, save, or invest their own property. In addition, the poor are taxed by a perverse incentive structure that punishes their financial success.
Dutch Treat Pension System
In the US, many pension plans are hopelessly underwater as the economy heads into troubled times.
Sports Stadiums: Temples to Crony Capitalism
Although it’s clear that they offer no economic net benefit, American cities are building taxpayer-funded sports stadiums every chance they g
How Much Is Obama’s War on ISIS Going to Cost?
How much is Obama's war on ISIS Going to Cost you? You don't want to know.
How Much Is Obama’s War on ISIS Going to Cost?
How much is Obama’s war on ISIS going to cost you? You don’t want to know, writes Daniel McAdams.
Warfare, Welfare, and the State
This lecture by Robert Higgs was presented at the 2012 Mises University in Auburn, Alabama. Includes an introduction my Mark Thornton.
What Has Government Done to Our Money? Panel Discussion
Some of the questions asked of the panel were: What is the connection between the Fed and the current crisis?, What is the business cycle?, Does IP qualify as socialization? and, Is the housing bubble worldwide?
Panel Discussion | The Mises Circle in Indianapolis
Featuring Thomas DiLorenzo, Doug French, Bob Higgs, Yuri Maltsev and Bob Murphy at the Mises Circle in Indianapolis: “Agricultural Subsidies: