Mises Wire

With oil prices in likely long-term tailspin, corrupt governments can't count on oil sales to bail them out anymore. But Mexico's government didn't get the memo and still clings to the state oil monopoly.

Andrew Syrios

Landlords invest their stored labor—savings—at a risk and with the knowledge that they won't recoup it for some time. In creating or renovating rental properties, they aid those who can't store their labor yet—tenants and laborers.

José Niño

Those who really want to help people in poor countries should turn to free trade, not to yet another welfare program.

Ron Paul

Proponents of mandatory vaccines and enhanced surveillance are trying to blackmail the American people by arguing that the lockdown cannot end unless we create a healthcare surveillance state and make vaccination mandatory.

Frank Hollenbeck

Although the money supply has greatly increased, accompanying growth in production has made it possible to keep the current system of immense debt increase going for a long time.

Frank Shostak

The current bust has been made worse by previous periods of easy money, which destroyed the wealth creation that is critical to sustaining a growing economy.

Finn Andreen

Politicians and media have combined with an obedient and frightened electorate to abolish civil liberties and destroy the markets that are so key to fighting poverty.

Patrick Barron

Human beings do not exist to be pawns in a game of lockdowns and collective action.

Ryan McMaken

The people who really run the country are unelected "experts" and bureaucrats at the central banks, at public health agencies, spy agencies, and an expanding network of boards and commissions.

Mitch Nemeth Rafael Ribeiro

If we're serious about increasing the capacity of our medical institutions, free trade and deregulation offer real solutions.