Mises Wire

Jess Gill

The government of the United Kingdom is using coercive means to promote its dubious goals of "diversity and inclusion." In the end, freedom recedes while state power increases.

Sam Branthoover

While divine monarchy might seem illogical or archaic, it had a larger positive economic impact in society that historians have overlooked.

Lipton Matthews

Mention Rastafarianism and most likely reggae, dreadlocks, and Bob Marley come to mind. However, Rastafarianism helped downtrodden Jamaicans resist the oppressions of colonialism.

J.W. Rich

Neoclassical economists have a rigid view of monopoly producers. Austrians recognize that the only monopolies that create problems have been nurtured by government intervention.

Trieu Nguyen

Names like Menger, Böhm-Bawerk, Wieser, Hayek, and Rothbard are well-known to adherents of the Austrian school of economics. Emil Kauder isn't one of those names, but Murray Rothbard brings his contributions to Austrian thinking to light.

Ryan McMaken

The state of the economy is not good. Powell knows it. Yellen knows it. Most people in the real world know it. 

James Anthony

Forget Biden's claim that his government is "fighting inflation." His government is creating inflation, and in so doing robbing people of their savings and earnings.

Ryan McMaken

Powell said that moving forward "we think it's time to just go to a meeting by meeting basis." Translation: "Things might go even more off the rails at any time, so let’s just play it by ear."

Michael English

As political divisions worsen in the United States, one remedy besides secession might be to create semiautonomous regional territories.

Ryan McMaken

With inflation making workers poorer, and with midterm elections looming, Janet Yellen is doing damage control by arguing over the definition of "recession."