U.S. History

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Matt Battaglioli

Many advocates for socialized medicine point to the World Health Organization's claim that US healthcare ranks below dozens of other countries. But these rankings are biased in favor of cheap health care over quality health care.

Ryan McMaken

Some are now debating over whether or not the Ferguson riots are in the tradition of the Boston Tea Party. While the Tea Party itself may seem relatively innocent, the violence of the revolution itself was not nearly so innocent.

Ryan McMaken

Tucked deep inside the 1,603-page federal spending measure is a provision that effectively ends the federal government's prohibition on medical marijuana and signals a major shift in drug policy.

Mark Thornton

The Harrison Narcotics Act of 1914, a bill with racist origins designed to increase the tax burden on non-whites in the United States, was passed 100 years ago today. It has since given birth to an immense police state apparatus.

Ryan McMaken

Mises Daily Monday: James Grant Explains "The Forgotten Depression".

Joseph Calandro Jr.

In his new book The Forgotten Depression, James Grant, investor and founder of Grant's Interest Rate Observer, explores the Depression of 1921, a "forgotten" economic bust when the government failed to intervene, thus allowing the economy to cure itself.

Mark Thornton

The Economic Crash that Cured Itself: A Conversation with James Grant about the Depression of 1921.

Mark Thornton

Fed management of the economy and the business cycle has only gotten much worse as it has grown more powerful and destructive. As the Federal Reserve has become more powerful, job losses have generally more severe and the duration of the recovery process has gotten progressively longer.