Mises Wire

Demonizing Men with False Data on Sexual Abuse

LawMedia and CultureProgressivism

Blog06/20/2023

In today's progressive climate, sexual assault charges are easy to make and hard to refute, even when they are demonstrably false.

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Default by Inflation Is the Real Drama in the Global Debt Market

Bureaucracy and RegulationThe FedInflationMonetary PolicyU.S. Economy

Blog06/12/2023

While the faux debt ceiling drama rages in Washington, DC, governments worldwide are defaulting on their debt via inflation.

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David French Gets to Sit with the Cool Kids at the NYT Lunch Table

LawMedia and CulturePolitics

Blog06/10/2023

New York Times columnist David French likes to think of himself as an honest broker. In reality, his "Never Trump" mentality leads him to overlook government lawbreaking.

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Don’t Get on the Nationalist Bus

DemocracyEconomic PolicyPoliticsPhilosophy and Methodology

Blog05/26/2023

Like so many others in the "national greatness" movement, Christopher Buskirk understands some of the problems the country faces but fails to grasp the solutions.

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Did the US Steal Cherokee Land?

LawProperty RightsU.S. History

Blog05/15/2023

Like so many other Indian tribes, the Cherokees found out the US government has a penchant for not abiding by its own treaties.

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Did Tucker's Last Major Guest Lead to His Firing?

AntipoliticsDemocracyMedia and CulturePoliticsThe Police State

Blog05/09/2023

Tucker Carlson has rankled the ruling elites for many years. But was his interview with Robert Kennedy Jr. a bridge too far?

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Does GDP Present an Accurate Picture of the Economy? Not Likely

Booms and BustsEconomic PolicyThe Fed

Blog05/03/2023

The most popular measure of economic growth is GDP. However, GDP movement is driven by changes in the money supply, not real economic factors.

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