Mises Wire

Laurence M. Vance

March Madness is over. However, the federal prohibition against gambling on the basketball games continues.

Brian Balfour

The ability-to-pay doctrine falls short of providing a logical or ethical justification for progressive tax rates, for multiple reasons.

William H. Peterson

How prevalent has political corruption been over recorded history—and how did it originate? 

Patrick Newman

The origins of the Sherman Act provide an important reminder that politicians can be motivated by revenge, greed, hatred, jealously, and spite.

Brendan Brown

Government, tech, and banks all have a common interest in moving consumers and taxpayers toward the abolition of physical cash. 

Richard M. Ebeling

LBJ wanted to be remembered for his Great Society legacy. And he has his wish.

Grover Cleveland

And yet I feel obliged to withhold my approval ... [for] the appropriation of public funds...

James Bovard

The failures of farm programs remain a reminder of why Washington’s power needs to be radically slashed across the board.

Ludwig von Mises

One of the main shortcomings of the mathematical economists is that they deal with a "static state" as if it were something really existing.

Chris Calton

It is a common fallacy that if a person is successful in business, they will be a good politician. This is dangerously naive.