Mises Wire
DEA Releases New Drug Overdose Death Figures: Guns Safer than Prescription Drugs
"Drug overdose deaths are the leading cause of injury death in the United States, ahead of deaths from motor vehicle accidents and firearms."
Much of that “Redistributed” Wealth Goes Back to the Same Groups That Paid For It
Americans and Europeans redistribute a lot of wealth. But that doesn't mean it goes from high-income people to low-income people. In fact, a lot of government money goes back to the income groups that it came from. After the government takes its cut.
Samuel Moyn and Christian Human Rights
Samuel Moyn, a distinguished intellectual historian, argues that both Catholics and Protestants began in the 1930s to defend human rights and dignity, giving these ideas a conservative interpretation.
Are You Exploiting Others By Having a Job?
Somewhere along the line, Americans (and possibly others) began to suffer from the idea that starting a business and serving customers involves taking something out of the community.
For WHO, Red Meat Is a Red Herring
The World Health Organization has declared that eating meat will kill you. But the WHO's war on meat is not really about your health. It's about "saving the planet" from the latest industry that has been deemed "unsustainable" by global elites.
My Irish Eyes Are Smiling
Across the board drug decriminalization is coming and Ireland is next in line.
A Practical Guide to Hawaiian Secession
Mexico, Canada, and Ten American States Look Toward Marijuana Legalization
The Fed Desperately Tries to Maintain the Status Quo
Given the current state of the economy, the Fed appears quite unlikely to raise interest rates any time soon. But what will it do if the economy starts to really go south?