Mises Wire

Briggs Armstrong

The government now says that taxpayer bailouts of Fannie Mae & Freddie Mac could reach $363 billion by 2013.

Jim Fedako

In Part One of As We Go Marching, John T. Flynn describes the rise of fascism in Italy. The following passages imply the need for two political parties.

Per Bylund

The Brits are cutting down on their welfare state in an attempt to tackle deficits and save the state.

Art Carden

One of the more depressing implications of careful economic analysis is that it is very difficult to actually give away money in ways that actually

Art Carden

I tell my students that economics helps define the non-negotiable constraints on social reality.

Art Carden

I’m reviewing my notes for a lecture I’m giving in Denver in about an hour, and I came across notes about an FTC judgment against Toys-R-Us claimin