Mises Wire

Manuel García Gojon

A century ago, Argentina was one of the world's wealthiest nations and the Argentine peso rivaled the dollar. Today, Argentina is famous for periodic hyperinflation.

Joshua Schubert

It is the right of the consumer, not the regime, to determine what lighting sources work best for them.

Jason Morgan

Another mass shooting, another call for gun control. However, when it comes to mass killings, Washington sets the sorry example.

David Gordon

Modern Western culture is dominated by demands for "social justice." But how does one even define this term, and does social justice even produce justice in the end?

Jon Wolfenbarger

As the US government debases the dollar, other nations take notice and possibilities increase that another currency based on sound principles might emerge.

Ryan McMaken

Taxpayer-funded company Dominion is suing private parties for saying things the company doesn't like. These lawsuits illustrate how defamation laws can be used to destroy free speech.

Jason Montgomery

Contrary to the worldview of progressives, taxation and the coercion it brings are not part of a "social contract." Instead, they are implemented by force.

Ryan McMaken

We must fight to ensure that the Iraq War and its supporters are never rehabilitated by historians or pundits. Nor should the war, its lies, and its crimes ever be forgotten.

Ryan McMaken

If the Fed is serious about bringing down price inflation, it's difficult to see how the Fed can do that while also guaranteeing more liquidity to an obviously fragile banking system.

Fabricio Terán

Mises had hoped that democracy would lead to free societies after World War II ended. He did not foresee the illiberal turn in the West in the last decade.