Mises Wire

Ryan McMaken

Money spent on "luxuries" goes to support ordinary people who use profits from luxury goods to make a living and support their families.

Daniel Lacalle

Blaming the euro will not save Italy. Italy’s problem is political spending — the same problem that this new budget is going to greatly increase.

Jeff Deist

 If you believe The Atlantic, rejection of PC culture is hardly limited to the Right.

Frank Shostak

To obtain more economic growth, what is needed is a supply of saved capital to put the advanced technological methods into effect.

Gary Galles

Government policy often lumps together many people it shouldn't — assuming that everyone in the group labeled "poor" or "low-income" will all benefit equally. 

Dave Benner

Was Thomas Jefferson's Louisiana Purchase an early example of presidential malfeasance?

Alice Salles

As they did with Trump, the media categorizes Brazil's Bolsonaro as a “hateful” candidate, but it never tries to take a serious look at how Brazilians have suffered under leftist regimes.

Murray N. Rothbard

In this 1971 New York Times editorial, Murray Rothbard described how, under Nixon's "New Economic Policy," "fascism came to America."

Douglas French

Skyscrapers that set world records for height don’t cause economic panics, but are, instead, a warning a boom has reached its peak.

Daniel Lacalle

We have been hearing from central banks that we were living in a synchronized growth territory. Well, it wasn’t the case.