Mises Wire

Ryan McMaken

French protests over a new climate-change-inspired fuel tax highlight high costs imposed on ordinary people by climate-change policies.

Alan Mosley

Former government prosecutor and current congressman Eric Swalwell would love the chance to prosecute and imprison millions of Americans who fail to turn in their guns.

Jorge Carrasco

Brazil's new president has made many statements favorable to many pro-market reforms. But will he focus on economic reforms or the social conservatism favored by many of his supporters?

Ruth Shallcross Maynard

Conservation will take place where individuals are allowed to seek solutions. Necessity is the mother not only of invention but of conservation as well.

Ryan McMaken

If the world's most popular historical sites are to be preserved from overuse by tourists, ownership of these places will need to be more forcefully established, and access more carefully controlled.

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Gregory Morin

San Francisco's public defecation problem is a symptom of its homelessness problem — a problem made far worse by government housing regulations.

Mike Holly

Most major sectors in the US economy have been distorted by government policies pushing monopolies and limiting competition.

Andrew Moran

There's only one way to fund a new public-works project or "stimulus" scheme: through money stolen from the taxpayers.

Frank Shostak

Recessions emerge when the central bank reverses its loose monetary stance. But the seeds of recession were sown earlier by private lending practices that grew out of central-bank money creation.