Mises Wire

Joakim Book Per Bylund

Two Austrian economists from Sweden provide commentary on the Swedish central bank's choice for this year's economics Nobel Prize.

Ben Jarick

Most people will claim to be political and social “moderates” yet actually accept extreme socialist viewpoints.

Roger McKinney

Christianity Today magazine enthusiastically endorses government-enforced family leave, calling it “pro-family.” Government coercion, however, is still violence, not something to be championed.

David Gordon

David Gordon explains Murray Rothbard's famous assertion that laws against libel and slander should not be on the books.

Tho Bishop

The recent attacks in Israel are a horrific reminder of how lightly guarded civilization is from savagery.

Mitch Nemeth

Even when Congress tries to restrict government agencies from illegally gathering information on people, the agencies simply exploit legal loopholes or just break the law—without consequences.

George Ford Smith

The boom-and-bust cycles are not natural to a market economy, contra Keynes. Instead, government through monetary manipulation creates them—and then politicians blame markets themselves.

Connor O'Keeffe

The recent attacks by Hamas on Israeli civilians have led to justified outrage. But will Israel's response also kill innocent people? Murray Rothbard has words of wisdom on this subject.

Frank Shostak

Popular economic thinking holds that consumer spending is the most important driver of the economy. Actually, demand can’t exist without something first being supplied.

Karen Kwiatkowski

While Hillary Clinton’s call to have Trump supporters “deprogrammed” has been met with snickers, her attitude is in line with most of this country’s governing elites.