A Roadmap for Robots: Unpacking the Bipartisan Senate AI Report
Jennifer Huddleston and Jack Solowey On May 15, a bipartisan group of senators led by Majority Leader Chuck
Business Subsidies and State Tax Climates
Chris Edwards State and local subsidies and narrow tax breaks for businesses are growing. These benefits—called incentives—include
Are Government Prohibitions Effective?
Jeffrey Miron and Jacob Winter Standard economic reasoning suggests that prohibitions reduce the production and consumption of
Excellent Talk from John Mearsheimer on the State of Israel v. the Palestinians
Last week, John Mearsheimer presented an excellent summary on what is going on in Israel since
No, Mises Was not Wrong about the Middle of the Road
Ludwig von Mises was ridiculed for his assertion that “middle of the road” leads to socialism
Government Schools: Power and History in Argentina
Government intervention is everywhere, but it is most evident in education.
Can We Secure Property Rights without the State?
Most people believe that the state is a necessary entity for securing private property rights. However,
Reading, Teaching, and Quoting Mises
Presented at the 2024 Human Action Conference.
Human Action: Foundations for the Modern Austrian School
Human Action and Mises' New York University seminar had a huge impact. It's the reason that
The Challenge of Praxeological Realism
Guido Hülsmann on why Human Action embodies the research paradigm of praxeological realism.