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Jeff Deist and Lew Rockwell guest the 500th Episode of the Tom Woods Show
Governments Turn to the UN to Avoid Paying Their Debts
The United Nations recently passed a resolution in which those who lend money to governments are denounced as "vultures" while the governments themselves are portrayed as hapless victims. This isn't exactly a complete and accurate picture of the situation.
Ludwig von Mises, Genius
Never published before, this short essay about Ludwig von Mises by his personal assistant, Bettina Bien Greaves, outlines what it was about Mises's creativity and scholarship that made him truly unique.
McCaffrey Hits SSRN’s Top Ten Lists
Nobody follows the Billboard charts anymore. In an age of music downloads, the “Top 40” ranking is pretty meaningless.
Murphy on Mises
September 29 marks the 134th anniversary of the birth of Ludwig von Mises, the tallest giant of the "Austrian School" of economics. Although Mises is not a household name, Nobel laureate Friedrich Hayek once referred to him as "the master of us all."
Ludwig von Mises, Genius?
Never published before, this short essay about Ludwig von Mises by his personal assistant, Bettina Bien Greaves, outlines what it was about Mises's creativity and scholarship that made him truly unique.
The Military Gravy Train: Full Speed Ahead
With a Congress enamored of military spending and elective wars, there's no end in sight for the tax and spend policies that ensure bigger and more lavish treats and amenities for government contractors and military agencies alike.
Syrios: The Military Gravy Train: Full Speed Ahead
Mises Daily Monday | Andrew Syrios writes:
The Silent, Slow, Stubborn Revolution
The most effective revolutions are in fact silent, slow, stubborn, and most importantly, peaceful.