How Government Regulation Makes Us Poorer
What hurts workers — and keeps them poor — is government regulation, which restricts competition.
What hurts workers — and keeps them poor — is government regulation, which restricts competition.
The Economist gets it right. In a new review of Marx they argue that "the myth is more impressive than the reality."
Donald Trump has some troubles with labor unions. Fortunately for him, the NLRB may soon look very different.
The cartelized economy foisted on us since 9/11 has been a disaster for businesses and taxpayers. Will Trump return us to "normalcy"?
If we are to fight the scourge of war, we need to think about war and the state differently, much like the soldiers of WWI's Christmas Truce.
Defenders of free markets give entrepreneurs their full confidence in virtually every area of society, so why not immigration?
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Recent defeats for left-wing governments in Latin America are a good thing, but the region has a long way to go in embracing free markets.
The CIA, a tax-supported government-created organization, will always be "politicized" and seek to increase its own power and wealth.
In this introduction to The Mises Reader, Shawn Ritenour explains why Mises's work transcends both economics and social theory.