Mises Wire

David Gordon

No president receives a free pass for tyrannical conduct more than does Franklin D. Roosevelt. Historian David Beito looks behind the curtain.

Ludwig von Mises

The regime would have you believe there is an inexhaustible fund somewhere which we can live off of indefinitely, and which can be squeezed forever. This attitude leads only to inflation, impoverishment, and a decline in the standard of living. 

Gary Galles

Frédéric Bastiat died before he could finish Economic Harmonies, but what he did write is an important promotion of liberty.

Aaron Cummings

As both progressives and conservatives turn authoritarian, libertarian populism inspired by Murray Rothbard provides an alternative to the statist nonsense that dominates political discourse.

Ryan McMaken

The empirical data supports the idea that a world of a multitude of states offers more options and more avenues of escape to those who face political oppression.

Llewellyn H. Rockwell Jr.

The harder we work and the more people we can teach, the better the prospects for liberty will be.

Connor O'Keeffe

Using the rhetoric of “protecting democracy,” American ruling elites have tried to censor the internet because they don’t like the results of democracy when information no longer is filtered by the political classes.

Frank Shostak

While the creator of modern portfolio theory was awarded a Nobel Prize, that doesn't mean the theory isn’t flawed. In fact, it explains very little about investments.

Thorsten Polleit

Economist Antony C. Sutton understood one of the most fundamental economic truths: gold is money. Thorsten Polleit reviews Sutton’s classic book, The War on Gold.

Jovana Diković

While the UN pushes its flawed climate agenda, it risks turning present international conflicts into bigger ones. By making most people in the world poorer, the economic restrictions in the name of fighting climate change will have serious repercussions.