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Whether its drug prices, crushing debt, or unemployment, government can always come up with someone else to blame. Fortunately though, in spite of the lackluster economy the Fed and the government seem committed to giving us, there's hope for a much better future.

Jonathan Newman

Should colleges offer specially-tailored easy majors for athletes? We shouldn't even have to ask the question since the concept of the "sham major" only exists thanks to the distortions in the higher education market caused by taxpayer-funded institutions.

Ryan McMaken

The media today is reporting that markets are volatile today because new employment data from t

Michel Accad, MD

By separating buyer and seller with reams of regulations, government-controlled health care ensures that near-shortages and actual shortages are a constant danger hanging over the heads of patients and hospitals. The answer, of course, lies in de-regulation.

Ryan McMaken

With four states and the District of Columbia having declared they’re going to legalize recreational cannabis in spite of federal law, some I

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Join Saturday's Mises Circle in Dallas-Ft. Worth via live streaming.

Mises Institute

The Mises Institute has uploaded a recording of "The Economics of the Middle-of-the-Road Policy"—delivered by Ludwig von Mises on April 25, 1962.

Mises Institute

Prof. Salerno delivered a lecture on money and banking last Wednesday in Nassau, Bahamas.