Mises Wire

Ryan McMaken

Remember Cecil the Lion? The backlash over Cecil may have reduced hunting in the region. But, as anyone familiar with how wildlife economics works, that hasn't saved any lions from death. It simply now means those lions must be culled by other, more painful means.

Dan Sanchez

Taxes usually aren't terribly popular with the people who pay the taxes. Fortunately — from the government's perspective — the central bank is there to help tax the people more without their noticing.

Mises Institute

In celebration of what would have been his 90th birthday, the Rothbard Reader is a new collection of the best of Murray Rothbard.

Mises Institute

A new working paper by Academic Vice President Joe Salerno, "The Development of the Neutral Money Concept: The Austrian School Further Dehomogenized" is now available.

Joseph T. Salerno

A few days ago, it was reported that the the Federation of Quebec Maple Syrup Producers is beginning to self-destruct.

Dale Steinreich

Municipal waterworks are government-run and government-owned, and generally an extension of local governments. But, bizarrely, when something goes wrong, it's somehow the fault of the private marketplace.

Antony P. Mueller

It is high time to turn to Rothbard in the search for advice. His recipe for dealing with depressions and how to avoid turning a recession into a depression is of timeless relevance.

Jonathan Newman

The intended message of the JetBlue commercial is that if we just work together and make some sacrifices, we can all win. However, it actually showcased the inherent flaws in democratic processes.

David Gordon

March 2 would have been Murray Rothbard's ninetieth birthday. His immense knowledge, creativity, and devotion to liberty are unequaled.

Mises Institute

Jeff Deist recaps his recent talk, "Socialist Left vs. alt-Right: What it Means for Liberty," which generated plenty of comments from libertarians, progressives, and the alt-Right.