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Mises Institute

Tom DiLorenzo, Jonathan Newman, Timothy Terrell, and Jason Jewell spoke on promising alternatives to state-controlled education this past weekend in Tampa. Listen to there talks here.

Thomas J. DiLorenzo

Universities are incubators of socialism because they are themselves socialist institutions funded by taxpayers with Rube Goldberg-style incentive systems.

Mani Basharzad

Joe Stiglitz is a man with a large ego who believes he holds a special knowledge about economics. In his latest book, however, The Road to Freedom: Economics and the Good Society, his description of what he thought F.A. Hayek believed is a caricature of Hayek‘s thought.

Connor O'Keeffe

Organized labor, which long has been the bedrock of the Democratic Party, is being courted by the MAGA Republicans trying to bolster their image with the “working classes.” But labor unions are no true friend to the working class.

Ryan McMaken

Some secessionists are talking about redrawing the Illinois-Indiana border. The fact that politicians so vehemently oppose this suggests it’s a good idea.

Llewellyn H. Rockwell Jr.

It is no concern of ours. And this does not mean trying to broker a settlement in the Ukraine war. It means staying out completely. We should not send any weapons there.

Frank Shostak

While MMT advocates claim special knowledge, the irony is that they don't understand money at all. Like all progressive statists, they fail to comprehend the economic damage done through their “modern” monetary manipulations.

Ulrich Fromy

While state power has smothered French society for more than four centuries, the problem is becoming worse, as the government deliberately undercuts the market economy to “fight climate change.” The French will have neither cooler temperatures nor prosperity.

Matthew Cookson

President Trump is levying high tariffs without consent of Congress, despite the fact that the US Constitution gives only Congress the power to set tax rates. It is time for Congress to stop redelegating its lawfully-delegated powers.

Lipton Matthews

Before leaving office, President Joe Biden posthumously pardoned black nationalist Marcus Garvey, who was convicted of mail fraud in 1923. Like other dissenters that came afterward, Garvey was hounded by the FBI. He remains a complex character even in death.