New Arizona Data Shows School Choice Is Saving the State Money
Colleen Hroncich A few years ago, EdChoice released what’s casually known as the Chicken Little report. The
New Survey: Polarization Is Deep, But Localism Might Be Averting Book “Banning” Battles
Neal McCluskey With a new school year upon us, a painful phenomenon over the last few years
Educating for Liberty: Mises Circle in Tampa
Join the Mises Institute for its fifth year in a row in Tampa for an exciting
Javier Milei and Argentina’s Economic Challenge
In this interview, we ask economist (and Argentina native) Nicolás Cachanosky about the prospects for a
FISA: How a Watergate-Era “Reform” Turned into a Mechanism of Massive State Surveillance
The flurry of post-Watergate “reforms” supposedly were passed to counteract government abuse of citizens. Not surprisingly,
The Incursion into Russia Will Not Solve Ukraine’s Biggest Problem
While the Ukrainian incursion in Russia’s Kursk region is dramatic, the operation does not change the
More Safeguards for Expression Needed as Zuckerberg Says Government Pressured Meta to Censor US Speech
David Inserra In an August 26 letter to the House Judiciary Committee, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg admitted
Austrian Business Cycle Theory: An Introduction
Austrian economists argue that macroeconomics must be built upon microeconomic foundations. Only once we understand how