Mises Wire

Ryan McMaken

Federal criminal prosecutions ought to be abolished and left to the states. But until that happens, abolishing the federal death penalty is a good place to start.

Viraj Bhide

For Ludwig von Mises, international bureaucracies like the WTO devoted to enforcing "free trade" are not progress. They're simply another type of government planning.

Frank Shostak

Given the way it's calculated, GDP can be driven up just as much by squandering wealth, as by building it up.

Mark Brandly

Trump seems to want a smaller trade deficit, and increased net capital flows into the U.S. at the same time. But he can’t have both.

Jeff Deist

Jeff Deist reviews Michael Malice's The New Right in the forthcoming September/October issue of The Austrian.

Alasdair Macleod

For Brussels, giving in on Brexit encourages rebellion from disaffected populations in other member states, but do they really have a choice? 

Lee Friday

In a free society, defamation would be a nonissue. No one would be able to use the courts to punish other people for the things they say or write. The only exception would be if a person voluntarily signed, then violated, a contract agreeing not to say certain things.

Ralph Raico

It was Ludwig von Mises who revealed the intimate connections between Austrian economics and authentic liberalism.

Jacob G. Hornberger

We can start dismantling the US empire by giving Guantanamo Bay back to Cuba, followed by a termination of all foreign aid, a closure of all foreign military bases, and an end to regime-change operations around the world.

José Niño

Those who suffer most from mandated wage hikes are low-skilled workers, disabled workers and part-time workers in the sector. And poorer regions suffer more than rich ones.