Mises Wire
The Economic Way of Thinking and the Locavore’s Dilemma
This was in my RSS feed: Stephen Budiansky does some of the math and finds
Delete the error log
Just to add to the knowledge base, this is a real winner. You might have noted problems on the blog today. No one could figure it out.
Fighting Supply Within The Prison Systems
We all have a price, or so I’ve been told. Whether we do or not is probably a function of our individual ethical threshold.
Germany and Its Industrial Rise: Due to No Copyright
I had known that copyright killed music in Britain in the 18th and 19th century and that the absence of copyright laws in Germany had encouraged it
A Thought Experiment about Patents and Taxes
In Reducing the Cost of IP Law, I argued that one improvement to the patent system (short of abolit
Innovation as an Act of Love
I recently learned of an interesting thesis by Professor Ross Emmett of James Madison College @ MSU about the nature of innovation.
IP Makes Us More Like the Animals
On this thread, someone said that “If we fail to recog
The Superiority of the Roman Law: Scarcity, Property, Locke and Libertarianism
Before I went to law school (in 1988), I was an engineering student with little interest in law.
Faculty Spotlight Interview: Thomas DiLorenzo
Thomas J. DiLorenzo is the author of The Real Lincoln and How Capitalism Saved America.