Mises Wire
College Athletes Embrace the Division of Labor
Eager to focus on what they're best at, college athletes often gravitate toward the easiest majors and classes. But that doesn't sit well with some college administrators who haven't made peace with the realities behind the division of labor.
Congress Considers Formally Admitting Defeat in Cannabis Legalization Dispute
A Colorado Congresswoman has introduced legislation to exempt Colorado (and presumably other states with legalized recreational cannabis) from fede
Hoppe On “Democracy, De-Civilization, and Counterculture”
The Property and Freedom Society held its 10th Annual Meeting earlier this month in Bodrum, Turkey.
Video: Is Fed Credibility on the Line?
In this video, Ron Paul and Paul-Martin Foss discuss monetary policy and last week's FOMC actions, or lack thereof.
Fortune Mag Attacks Tom Woods and the Austrian Critique of the Pope’s Economics
Chris Matthews (not the famous one from MSNBC) at Fortune to
Central Banks: A Huge Blind Spot in Political Science
I taught college-level political science for eight years, and it always amazed me how textbooks and instructional materials in the discipline almost completely ignored the existence of the Federal Reserve or central banks of any kind.