Mises Wire

Charles Amos

Using a humorous subject, Charles Amos successfully challenges the view that government must produce "public goods" in order to ensure an optimal supply.

Ryan McMaken

If falling enlistments are an indication of declining faith in the military overall—and especially declining support among conservatives—that's very good news. 

Frank Shostak

The "official" definition of a recession is a two-consecutive-quarter decline in GDP, but there are problems with GDP measurement in the first place.

Gary Galles

Despite the decree from the federal government that labor is not a "commodity" or an "article of commerce," Leonard Read knew better.

Lipton Matthews

We are regularly being told that we are in a "climate crisis." But what if that isn't true? What if CO2 actually is good for the greening of the planet?

Kelly Offield

Aided by state intervention, disinformation is becoming a way of life in communications.

Frank Shostak

For now, the dollar seems to be doing well against other currencies, but how long will that last?

Manuel Tacanho

Development economists often confuse natural resources with wealth and then are puzzled when countries rich in resources experience widespread poverty. Free markets lead to creation of wealth, period.

Jeff Deist

Whether you need college in today's world of unlimited digital information is exceedingly subjective.

David Gordon

Fernando R. Tesón is all mixed up. He thinks libertarians' principled nonaggression ties their hands in the face of violence against others and that this limitation extends to good-guy states.