Mises Wire
The Fed Says No to Pot Money, Unless it’s the Government’s Pot Money
Desperate Financial Regulators Turn to . . . 100% Reserves
100 percent-reserve banking is being introduced through the backdoor by U.S. regulators who remain queasy about banks runs in a future crisis.
Private-Sector Murder vs. State-Sanctioned Murder
Violence, whether private sector (i.e., “crime” and non-state “terrorism”) or government sector (war and police actions) ar
Employment Is Nothing Like Slavery
Anti-capitalists often claim that employment is like slavery. But unlike slavery, employment in the market is voluntary, non-coercive, and makes the employee better off than he would have been without it. Employees merely choose an employer that provides the best alternative to non-employment.
Top Ten Most-Read Articles for September
Here are the Top Ten most-read articles from September.
A Tax I Can Support
Believe it or not, but there is a tax that I could support as libertarian. In fact, it's a tax I even would want to see. Because it fixes the problem of underfinanced government budgets and it also aligns the voting populace with the risk of "investing" in government.
Canadians (Sort of) Vote for Less Interventionism and More Freedom
Well, they voted in federal elections this week for a more free market in cannabis, and for less intervention in foreign wars. They also voted for higher taxes and more environmental regulation.
Star Trek Is Wrong: There Will Always Be Scarcity
Millions of pop culture consumers have been affected by the "post scarcity" world portrayed in Star Trek. But even in Star Trek, the claims of having overcome scarcity are belied by the fact that human lives, planets, starships, and time all remain scarce.