Mises Wire

Brendan Brown

The current banking crises have deep roots in US financial history. Monetary authorities have engaged in inflationary behavior for more than a hundred years.

Ryan McMaken

Were states with legal cannabis to combine to form their own country, it would be—in terms of population—the ninth-largest country in the world, and larger than Russia. 

Jack Williams

Both artists and athletes perform for others. When governments get involved it either is for subsidies or censorship. Neither is satisfactory.

James Bovard

Today is the 30th anniversary of the Waco Massacre in which the media and the government self-congratulated each other in absolving the FBI of any crimes. Nothing has changed since then.

William L. Anderson

Washington elites and especially their media have denounced what they once praised: leaking of official documents that show the government has been lying.

Douglas French

Walter Bagehot, as Jim Grant writes, believed that bankers and central bankers should exhibit financial discipline. He would not recognize today's banking world.

Parker McCumber

American politicians are beating war drums. They forget that bad relations are costly in many ways.

Ryan McMaken

With negative growth now dipping below negative 6 percent, money-supply contraction is approaching the biggest declines we've seen in decades.

Robert P. Murphy

Contrary to Krugman, DeSantis and others warning about a CBDC aren’t being paranoid: they are simply drawing the obvious conclusions from history.