Keynes in 1939: The Coming War Will Solve our Unemployment Problem
On the eve of World War II, Keynes delivered a chilling address on the BBC, talking about the "great experiment" of curing unemployment through war expenditure.
On the eve of World War II, Keynes delivered a chilling address on the BBC, talking about the "great experiment" of curing unemployment through war expenditure.
Years after his death, more students and scholars than ever are reading and building on the work of Murray Rothbard. Meanwhile, the Conservative movement that so often attacked him is quickly vanishing.
Subsidies, government quotas, and regulations of workers won't make us richer or better off. Only private owners and entrepreneurs can determine the best way to use labor (and capital).
New York will legalize MMA, but plans to tax Mixed Martial Arts events at an even higher rate than boxing or wrestling matches.
Speculation is swirling as to what the Federal Reserve might do next. None of the likely next steps are terribly promising.
Civilized man is adjusted to life in society and not to that of a hunter in virgin forests.
The Austrian Economics Research Conference is the annual academic conference for scholars and faculty working in the tradition of the Austrian school of economics.
Central banks are in the business of price controls through monetary policy. But, when monetary policy fails, as it is doing now, central banks may look toward more broad forms of price controls as well.
Statistics, so vital to statism, its namesake, is also the State's Achilles' heel.
People are not supposed to notice that every terrorist attack represents a major government failure and that rewarding failure with more of the same policies only invites more failure.