Why Do We Work?
Socialists claim that any work done in a market economy is oppressive because labor in that
Does Printing Money Create Inflation?
Mises was right: “It is obvious that this new-fangled connotation of the terms inflation and deflation
Self-Determination, Imperialism, and Secession
We might say that self-determination and secession—and self-determination’s opposite, imperialism—are three ways of looking at the
Tax the Rich? Not a good idea
Despite a British trader's demands that government impose a wealth tax on the rich, such a
Presenting the moral case for capitalism
The socialist case against capitalism is not based upon facts of history, yet socialism is still
Republicans declare war on the American economy
By appealing to tariffs and other forms of economic regulation, Republicans have tossed aside any commitment
Techno Unemployment
It's time to check the underbelly of the economy’s mighty growth industry.
Toughening Laws on Noncitizen Voting: Evaluating the SAVE Act
Walter Olson On August 8, as part of a day of election law panels at the National
Friday Feature: Eye of a Scientist
Colleen Hroncich When parents begin to customize their children’s education, the possibilities are nearly limitless. This is
Recap of Mises University
If you would like to help next year's students have their "best week of the year,"