Mises Wire

Curtis Williams
No government regulator can ever be sure that the new device or rule they are trying to impose will have a positive effect on safety.
Robert P. Murphy
The U.S. firms that are the direct “losers” of the new solar tariffs have benefited for years from favorable tax treatment.
Ryan McMaken
The 20th-century prohibition movement and its related crusades were often driven by an early version of "toxic masculinity."
Frank Shostak
A large variety of products — and not a large number of market participants — is what matters for competition.
Chris Calton
Modern ideas of political correctness are often real-world applications of Marx’s opposition to people with the "wrong" class consciousness.
Hunter Lewis
The more the state increases its powers over the economy, the more motivated special interests become to take control of the state.
Ryan McMaken
Mexican towns and cities are turning to partial secession to fight crime and corruption. Will the central government let them get away with it?
Adam De Gree
Why are there so few telecommunications companies? It involves more than the cost of the physical infrastructure.
Gary Galles
It's alarming how much government will turn to bad and misleading numbers to justify its latest scheme to tax and regulate us for our own good.
Paul-Martin Foss
The permanent government of bureaucrats, generals, staffers, and strategists in Washington exercises greater power than any elected official.