Mises Wire

Jeff Deist
Today Donald Trump becomes president of the United States. Voters rejected the devil they know so well — Hillary Clinton — for the devil they don’t.
Mises Institute
America has a new president, but will the new boss be the same as the old boss?
Enrique Clari
Spanish courts are voiding established contractual agreements to the cheers of "the people." This doesn't bode well for the future of the rule of law.
Brendan Brown
With German elections approaching, Germans may grow tired of monetary instability forced on them for the sake of saving the Italian economy.
David Gordon
Andrew Bacevich and John Mearsheimer, two leading foreign policy scholars, indict the interventionist foreign policy of the Obama administration.
Ryan McMaken
Contrary to the claim that they want for all a "self-sufficient" life in isolation, libertarians assume there is great value in voluntary cooperation.
Mateusz Machaj Mateusz Benedyk

By Oxfam's methods, anyone with a few bucks in the bank is causing poverty for the bottom 10%. Oxfam, of course, has much more than a few bucks.

Peter G. Klein Xiong Yue

Peter Klein is interviewed by Tyler Xiong at Jifeng Bookstore about the forthcoming Chinese edition of Hayek's The Fortunes of Liberalism.

Patrick Newman
Roger Lowenstein's new book on the Federal Reserve relies on some well-worn myths about the monetary history of the United States.
Ryan McMaken
When egalitarians like Oxfam say some people are "worse off," they really mean those people are getting rich more slowly than some others.