Mises Wire

Tate Fegley Ilia Murtazashvili

It is clear that there are situations in which the unions’ interests diverge from the public’s interest in transparency and good policing. But the unions’ interests also often diverge from the interests of individual members.

Robert P. Murphy

In one recent thread, Weisenthal mocked the people worried about the falling purchasing power of the US dollar, and claimed that it would be immoral for currency to maintain its value over time.

Daniella Bassi

So oppressive was the Inca regime that it's no wonder the Spaniards found many enemies willing to help topple the empire.

Kristoffer Mousten Hansen

Vaccine mandates are not a new invention, and states have long pushed a narrative exaggerating the success of mandates in the past. 

Joseph Solis-Mullen

Biden's team is dominated by liberal internationalists, and just as their aggressive approach to China is the wrong one to take in the Indo-Pacific, it has long been counterproductive in eastern and southern Europe.

José Niño

If there’s one political fight worth seeing through, it’s the crusade against government schooling. Many parents in Virginia may have started to see just how important the fight has become.

Ryan McMaken

“Africa doesn’t have the vaccines and the resources to fight COVID-19 that they have in Europe and the U.S., but somehow they seem to be doing better.”

Jim Fedako

While 9/11 is mainly forgotten, a deafening trumpet announces the presence of other supposed crises, such as covid and climate change. The Leviathan is now excited and encouraged by the possibilities of new rules and new IDs.

William L. Anderson

According to the Marxists and their fellow travelers, inflation is good because it transfers wealth from creditors to debtors, and debtors are "the 99 percent." But inflation doesn't work that way.  

William L. Anderson

The Rittenhouse case has uncovered a major threat to modern American jurisprudence, but not the threat that progressives are claiming.