Mises Wire

Jonathan Newman

Do gifts destroy value? Is holiday gift-giving just a big waste?

Politically-charged pop culture has become both safe and bland.
Ryan McMaken

Scrooge was never mistreated by his nephew, by Cratchit, or by those seeking charitable donations. Scrooge was always free to refuse them all.

Lee Friday
The government doesn't think you can make good choices voluntarily. So it's happy to step in and force you to make "better" choices.
Douglas French
"Sure, it's nice that homeownership forces people to build equity in an asset, even if it is a profoundly crappy asset."
Paul Gottfried
David is one of the very few reviewers whose writings I can read with profit years after they were first printed.
Ryan McMaken

Even when it wasn't in use, a horse owner was always tethered to his horse, either literally or figuratively.

Llewellyn H. Rockwell Jr.
The Mises Institute is in high gear.
Chris Calton
The Confederate government's turn toward war socialism helped seal its fate.
Ryan McMaken
The number of parking spaces in your city may be a matter of centrally-planned government mandates. It's time to give the market a chance.