Mises Wire
Oh! what a tangled web they weave
Germany will likely give Greece a second bailout in the very near future.
The Thoroughly Rotten Central Planners and Their Wicked Ways
As part of my ongoing series on the small ways government wrecks our lives, I’ve been getting floods of correspondence from business people who tel
Richard Ebeling’s Congressional Testimony on Monetary Policy and the National Debt
I have posted testimony that I delivered earlier today, May 11th, for the House of Representatives Subcommittee on Domestic Monetary Policy and Tec
Copyright and the End of Internet Freedom
It is obvious to advocates of liberty that modern communications and technology–cell phones, twitter, texting, video, youtube, email, and the Inter
First Alleged “Copyright” Dispute: 560 AD, Celtic Ireland; Battle Ensues; 3000 people die
I just came across some interesting information about what is sometimes referred to as “the first copyright” dispute (h/t Kevin Glick).
The Economist on the American Patent System
Below is a letter to the editor I just sent in to The Economist in response to a pro-patent piece.
I’m an acting man, not an aggregate
Aggregates mean nothing to me, an acting man — an individual.