Mises Wire

James Bovard

President Bill Clinton’s favorite "freedom fighter" in Kosovo just got indicted for mass murder, torture, kidnapping, and other crimes against humanity.

David Gordon

DiLorenzo demolishes the mythological view that Lincoln's primary motive for opposing secession in 1861 was his distaste for slavery. 

David Gordon

Berns thinks America has a fundamental problem: he believes not enough people in America are willing to sacrifice their lives to the state.

Germinal G. Van

Protectionism is often most damaging when it prevents entrepreneurs from accessing products and services that would have increased domestic capital and worker productivity. The result is poorer workers and less productive domestic industry.

Andrew Moran

More threatened COVID lockdowns, and thus more bailouts and explosions of deficit spending, do not bode well for the global economy. 

William L. Anderson

Paul Krugman famously predicted in 1998 that the internet would prove to be no more important than the fax machine. This error proceeds straight from his lack of economic understanding.

Neil A. Kurtzman, MD

False positives and false negatives remain a very large problem. Our current testing regime has alarmed the planet without contributing a health benefit.

Walter Block

From rent to jobs, to marriage, government regulations are incessantly raising the cost of doing business. 

Mark A. DeWeaver

MMT starts to make a little more sense when thinking of it as comparable to money systems used under the USSR and the old Soviet Bloc.

Peter St. Onge

Every major scientific advance challenged the “settled science” of its day and was often denounced as pernicious and false, even dangerous.