Myth #2: Deficits Do Not Have a Crowding-Out Effect on Private Investment
Recorded by the Mises Institute in the mid-1980s, The Mises Report provided radio commentary from leading
Licensing Laws Deepen South Africa’s Electricity Crisis
Since 2007, South Africa has been experiencing an electricity crisis. Eskom (a South African state-owned company)
Hit by Scandal, Petro Can Still Ruin Colombia
Daniel Raisbeck Less than a year ago, I wrote of the almost certain regret that awaited the prosperous, urban,
Individualism in the US Has Helped Make It an Economic Success
Individualism, while condemned in some cultures, has helped make this country economically successful. Will the influx
Higher Corporate Profit Margins Aren’t Causing Inflation
The usual suspects such as Robert Reich claim that corporate profits are causing inflation. Actually, increases
“Trans Rights” Means Trans Entitlements and the End of Civil Society
The trans rights movement has quickly moved into government coercion and outright violence. There is nothing
Fossil Fuels Enable Us to Better Fight Fires and Other Environmental Disasters
This week we’ve seen a relatively unprecedented environmental phenomenon in New York City. Canadian wildfires have
David French Gets to Sit with the Cool Kids at the NYT Lunch Table
Most of us would like to forget many of the unpleasant aspects of our adolescence, and
Commodity Prices Debunk the “Blame Ukraine” Excuse for Inflation
Most politicians have used the “Ukraine invasion card” to justify the massive inflationary burst in 2021-2023. It
Secession Means More Choices, More Freedom, Less Monopoly Power
[This article is Chapter 1 of Breaking Away: The Case for Secession, Radical Decentralization, and Smaller