The American Revolutionaries Didn’t Need a Central Government. Neither Do We.
Rothbard on the American Revolution: "There was no particular need for the formal trappings and permanent
Regulation in the Free Market: It’s Not What Most People Believe
When the idea of a totally free market is floated in economic discussion, a widely accepted
Pig Kidneys to the Rescue?
Jeffrey Miron This article appeared on Substack on August 17, 2023. This past week, Researchers at the University of
Is Javier Milei Argentina’s Ron Paul Moment?
On this episode of Radio Rothbard, Ryan McMaken and Tho Bishop are joined by Mises Summer
One Year of Sounding the Debt Alarm at Cato
Romina Boccia This month marks my one‐year anniversary as Director of Budget and Entitlements Policy at the
Should We Stop Worrying about Europe’s Reliance on Russian Pipeline Gas?
Justin Logan Today, Cato released a new Policy Analysis by Scott Semet on the enduring consequences of cutting
Congress Should Worry about Biden’s Emergency Spending Request
Jordan Cohen and Dominik Lett President Joe Biden has requested $40.1 billion in emergency supplemental spending—$24.1 billion
FedNow Isn’t a CBDC, but It Is Dangerous
While FedNow seems benign, there is the larger problem of the entire banking system itself being built
China Enters the Doom Loop
China's authoritarian gerontocracy has built a Doom Loop with Chinese characteristics, with over half the economy
Is the Monopoly Board Game Like Real Markets?
It feels like a silly thing to say, but board games are not real life. Playing