Mises Wire

José Niño

In many ways, the liberal democracy that had its roots in nineteenth-century liberalism seems to have run its course. Can we revive it, or does something more authoritarian take its place?

William L. Anderson

Today, we see Russian athletes, artists, and musicians punished because of their government's invasion of Ukraine. The last time Russia invaded another country, President Jimmy Carter decided to punish American Olympic athletes.

Rainer Zitelmann

Hitler recognized that his alliance with the bourgeois and right-wing forces—without which he would never have come to power—was irreconcilable with the radical revolutionary policies he had conceived.

Ryan McMaken

Those gloating about Russia being "cut off" are overstating the case. In fact, many of the world's largest countries have shown a reluctance to participate in the US's sanction schemes, and even close US allies aren't going along with it.

Ryan Walters

President Harding wanted to see the end of war and a return to a more traditional American foreign policy.

Llewellyn H. Rockwell Jr.

The same people who imposed covid tyranny on us now want us to risk war with Russia. Let’s stop them before it’s too late.

Joseph Solis-Mullen

Trade war means increasing the debt, eroding the public confidence, raising prices, and burdening the economy with interventions. All of it done in the name of the "public good."

Alice Salles

Although social media says otherwise, neutrality in the Ukraine-Russia conflict is a good thing.

Patrick Carroll

People often react to sudden price changes by demanding that government "do something" to bring prices down. It is important to understand the mentality behind such beliefs.

Ludwig von Mises

A socialist management would be like a man forced to spend his life blindfolded.