Mises Wire

Jacob G. Hornberger

Bernie Sanders is so stingy when he advocates for a mere $15-per-hour minimum wage. Why not make the minimum wage equivalent to what Sanders gets per hour as a US Senator?

Luka Nikolic

France did not adopt collectivism overnight. Rather, it has seen key periods that have made France fertile soil for a certain brand of aggressive socialism.

Frank Shostak

Increases in the money supply need not always be followed by general increases in prices, as prices are determined by both real and monetary factors.

José Niño

Silicon Valley is allured by the prospect of state privilege and has worked to cultivate it like every other crony entity in the U.S.

Brendan Brown

In the event of a global slowdown or recession, Europe would be in a particularly dangerous situation.

Jeff Deist

Help us publish Rothbard A to Z. It is the index to his career, both a reference guide and a fun book you can open at random for the best “Murrayisms” on any topic!

William L. Anderson

Trying to explain economics to progressives is like trying to explain to a flat-earther how a satellite orbits the planet.

Antony P. Mueller

Politicians and bureaucrats often fail to deliver what's promised because the very nature of government makes it impossible for them to succeed.

Joseph T. Salerno

The prohibitionist impulse is widespread among politicians, whether it involves alcohol, drugs, sugar or meat.

Frank Shostak

The idea that money must grow in order to sustain economic growth gives the impression that money somehow sustains economic activity. But this has never been true.