Mises Wire

Paying the Piper: Time to Clean Up the Latest Malinvestments

Booms and BustsThe FedInflationMonetary PolicyBusiness Cycles

Blog05/02/2023

Austrian business cycle theory points out that easy money leads to malinvestments. Once easy money disappears, the crash begins. Time to clean up malinvested assets.

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Property, Civilization, and Culture: Mises in Reno

Blog05/01/2023

Join Tom DiLorenzo, David Gordon, Bill Anderson, and Ron Unz in Reno!

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Prices, Food, Employment: AI and Robotics Are for Regular Folks, Not Just the Elite

Economic FreedomMedia and CultureU.S. Economy

Blog04/26/2023

While politicians, media mavens, and the academic elite spread fear about artificial intelligence, AI is helping make life better for ordinary consumers.

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Prevent Future Losses Like East Palestine by Reducing Regulation and Empowering Torts

Bureaucracy and RegulationFree MarketsLegal System

Blog04/21/2023

To prevent rail accidents like the one in East Palestine, dial back government regulation and allow the tort system to work.

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Peace is Breaking Out in the Middle East… and Washington is Not Happy!

U.S. HistoryWar and Foreign Policy

Blog04/13/2023

To normal people the idea of peace breaking out in the Middle East is a wonderful thing. But Washington is anything but normal.

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Peak EV: Electric Vehicles Will Fade as Their True Costs Become Clear

The Environment

Blog04/12/2023

The government wants to make gas cars a lot more expensive. But electric vehicles are so expensive in the longer term that gas cars still look like a better deal.

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Presidents Are Legally Immune for Their Most Dangerous Crimes

Legal SystemThe Police StateWar and Foreign Policy

Blog04/07/2023

Donald Trump legally pays hush money and prosecutors try to fashion a crime from it. However, if a president lies and thousands of people die, it is called foreign policy.

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Politics Is Turning Us into Idiots

AntipoliticsPoliticsProgressivism

Blog03/29/2023

From race to gender to nearly everything else, decisions about what is correct or incorrect are made according to politics. This is a recipe for social destruction.

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