Bipartisan Bill Seeks to Safeguard Americans from the Injustices of Civil Forfeiture
Mike Fox Carrying large amounts of cash is not a crime in the United States. But tell
TANSTAAFSBR, or, There Ain’t No Such Thing as a Free Strategic Bitcoin Reserve
George Selgin Having questioned, in a previous post, some proclaimed benefits of a Strategic Bitcoin Reserve, and
Slavery—Cronyism, Opportunity Cost, & Deadweight Loss
A modern misconception of antebellum slavery is that it “built the country.” Actually, the institution of
Committee Testimony on Immigration and Threats to Law Enforcement
David J. Bier This is the five-minute spoken summary of my written testimony before the House Homeland
Eradicating Consideration of Race in Technology, AI Innovation, and Beyond: An Agenda for Policymakers
Erec Smith This blog is part of a series on technology innovation and free expression. In all likelihood,
Stakeholder Capitalism and the Corporate KPI Cult
Political activists in corporate America invented the “key performance indicators” (KPIs) which make us less productive
Questioning the Housing Crisis: Crisis or Consumer Preference?
Norbert Michel and Jerome Famularo In the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic, the United States experienced a
Economists and the State: From Enemies to Friends
The state and its friends reject the scarcity principle and uphold its polar opposite, the Santa
The Misesian, vol. 1, no. 6, 2024
Another national election has come and gone. Unfortunately, though, opposition to the status quo is not
Nock’s Enemy, the State
There are two ways in which people in a community can coexist. One is by peaceful