Mises Wire

Matheus Fialho Vieira

Brazilian authorities here are discontented with our rising skepticism of the state — and they are willing to silence the dissidents.

John L. Chapman

Both the battle and the war were unnecessary, but were the products of Great Power hubris and incompetence during and after World War I.

William L. Anderson

Progressives like John Kenneth Galbraith no longer heap praise on China, given that it long ago abandoned Mao’s austere communism. Instead, modern progressive economists like Joe Stiglitz save their acclaim for the economies of places like Cuba and Venezuela.

George Pickering

Tory MPs vying for the Prime Ministership mostly all vote alike on taxes and foreign policy. So only the issue of Brexit separates the bad from the very bad candidates.

Ryan McMaken

Fewer than half the homicides in the US end with a conviction in court. The rate for other violent crimes is even worse. Meanwhile, 80 percent of arrests are for petty offenses.

Ferghane Azihari

Both ideological anti-capitalism and economic factors contribute to the way Africa lags the rest of the world in the conquest of poverty.

Robert P. Murphy

Environmental activists admit that the Paris Agreement wasn't a "solution" to climate change, they should actually be thanking Trump for abandoning it.

David Gordon

These books and authors offer a more realistic view of the moral problems with the American state‘s conduct in “the good war,” World War II.

Thorsten Polleit

Markets are already betting that the Fed will re-commit itself to more stimulus and more ultra-low rates. The markets are probably right.

Ryan McMaken

Homicide trends in America are driven by deeply entrenched historical and cultural factors that extend far beyond the prevalence of gun ownership.