Mises: The Case for Reason
If man reconsiders freeing himself from the supremacy of reason, he must know what he will have to forsake.
If man reconsiders freeing himself from the supremacy of reason, he must know what he will have to forsake.
The United States is notable for incarcerating a very large portion of its population compared to other countries. Surprisingly, this may increase homicide rates and lead to enclaves of ex-cons which would help explain why so many homicide victims have criminal records.
Last Saturday's talks from Ron Paul, Lew Rockwell, Jeff Deist, and Bob Murphy are now available.
New technologies, such as the blockchain technology behind digital currencies like bitcoin, may in the future facilitate the convenient use of precious metals as money once again.
Mattel, which makes Barbie dolls, is being criticized for being too PC, thanks to its recent line of Barbie dolls made in shapes and sizes (including "curvy") other than the proportions of the "traditional" dolls.
Who could possibly defend laissez faire in the face of disease pandemics?
After a week of jittery markets, join us LIVE online Saturday for our Mises Circle in Houston, where we'll discuss where the world is headed in 2016.
Economists Robert Shiller and George Akerlof would have us believe that the market sells us things we don’t really want. That’s not true, but even if it were, the proposed solution — government — is even less likely to give us what we want.