Mises Wire

George Ford Smith

 Like it or not, every day is State Appreciation Day. Perhaps the regime establishment should set aside a day on which we celebrate how the state dominates our lives, confiscates our wealth, and threatens to imprison us if our appreciation isn't genuine.

Ryan McMaken

Most Fed watchers think the Fed will cut rates in September. That's a good guess because the Fed is acting like rate cuts are coming soon. 

Adnan Al-Abbar

Can the "right person" take office and then "fix" our economic, social, and political problems? In a word, no. People have come to believe that all we need is a technocrat who has all the answers. The reality is that technocrats don't know more than the rest of us.

Connor O'Keeffe

With its focus on dismantling the administrative state, Project 2025 represents a refreshingly serious turn for the American right. However, its policy prescriptions remain frustratingly moderate.

Ryan McMaken

US sanctions against Venezuela are barbaric and immoral. But, they are not responsible for the economic collapse that has transpired in Venezuela over the past twenty years.

Rudolph Kohn

Even if we were to agree with the MMT advocates that MMT allows the economy to easily shift from privately-produced to government-produced goods and services, we still ask why people should be forced to purchase inferior goods.

Wanjiru Njoya

Thanks to state propagandists in our education systems, people have been told that free markets create poverty while state control of economic exchange produces abundant wealth and effectively distributes it. The truth is that free markets reduce poverty and liberate humanity.

Patrick Barron

The standard Keynesian line is that increases in consumer spending always are good for a nation's economy. Yet, there is much more to economic growth than simple spending.

Artis Shepherd

More than two decades ago, the Federal Reserve joined with the federal government to make housing more affordable. The first housing bubble popped in 2008, and a second bubble is on its way to bursting.

Tate Fegley Łukasz Dominiak

Libertarians have no problem dealing with how private property should be policed, but what about those areas we call public spaces? Murray Rothbard, not surprisingly, examined the issue thoroughly and had some insightful ideas.