Mises Wire

Justin Raimondo
Spending on the military is set to reach a new all-time high. This has a lot to do with politics, and almost nothing to do with defense.
Ryan McMaken
Government regulation has long been an easy way for large firms to drive the smaller competition out of business. Net neutrality is no different.
Ryan McMaken
The partial legalization of cannabis in Colorado has made it harder for police to justify many searches and seizures that were once routine.
Peter G. Klein
In a free society there are no free-speech rights, only property rights. Colleges don't have "free-speech" zones and words don't constitute violence.
Olav Dirkmaat
Traditional oil-producing countries still fail to face the new reality.
Brendan Brown

Shinzo Abe's party has recently suffered some stunning electoral defeats. But that doesn't mean "Abenomics" and its easy-money policies are over.

Mark Spitznagel

The central bank critics today who were not critics of the great bailouts and stimulus have reserved their criticisms for what hurts their interests.

Matthew McCaffrey and Carmen Elena Dorobăț, have written extensively on the economics of Game of Thrones.
Ryan McMaken
The Trump White Houses's own estimates show federal spending will increase by nearly another trillion dollars over the next five years.
Mises Institute
Janet Yellen headed to Congress this week to insist that everything is fine — and the Fed doesn't need any oversight.