Resurrecting the Failed Policy of Rent Control
It certainly isn’t common to find much agreement between the various authors here at the Mises
The Anti-Semitism Controversy on College Campuses Is the Direct Result of Identity Politics
Anyone following the news knows that after a bruising congressional hearing on antisemitism on elite college
2023 Was a Record Year for Public Schooling Culture War
Neal McCluskey If it felt like people in 2023 were more at each other’s throats over what
What an Old Coin Collection Tells Us about Money from the Past
A coin collection can tell a lot about this nation's monetary history, and especially what happened
The Escalating Tensions in the Red Sea Are a Bad Omen
On New Year’s Eve, US Navy helicopters in the Red Sea engaged and sank three boats
The Decline and Fall of the Federal Home Loan Banks
Nicholas Thielman Though often ignored, the various loan and credit guarantees provided by the federal government via
To Reach Statehood, Puerto Rico Should Improve Its Financial Practices
Marc Joffe With bankruptcy largely (but not totally) in the rearview mirror, Puerto Rico’s leaders are turning
The Wrong Way and the Right Way to Fix the Fed
Monetary Policy as Inflationism Today all governments and central banks operate under the ideology of inflationism. The
Recent Articles Highlight Jones Act Contributions to Offshore Wind Difficulties
Colin Grabow Recent articles in the New York Times and Wall Street Journal highlighted difficulties facing the offshore
Mises and Popper on Action
Many years ago, in “The Communist Road to Self-Enslavement” (included in After the Open Society, a