Mises Wire

Thorsten Polleit

As markets settle down after the last set of bank failures, political elites claim the crisis is behind us. But it is not over, not by a long shot.

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.

Mark Brandly

The passage of an income tax in the early twentieth century was an enormous shift toward a far more centralized and powerful US state.

Jordan Schachtel

There is a concerted effort in the legacy press to paint a picture of Jack Teixeira as an antigovernment Trump-loving right-winger who is undeserving of whistleblower protections.

Alex Voss

Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes famously claimed that taxes were the price people paid for civilized society. The problem is that taxes themselves are antisocial.

Peter St. Onge

If the dollar does lose its position as the global reserve currency, it will be catastrophic for the American economy.

David Gordon

Although equality and "equity" are modern buzzwords, the only way to reach such a social nirvana is through violent means. Do we really want to go there?

Michael Rectenwald

Not only does the Great Reset promise us better weather and happiness (while owning nothing), it also promises to transform humanity itself. Some of us are not so sure.

Ron Paul

To normal people the idea of peace breaking out in the Middle East is a wonderful thing. But Washington is anything but normal.