Electric vehicles made up 10% of the market for the first time in 2022
From the WSJ (EVs Made Up 10% of All New Cars Sold Last Year): Electric-vehicle sales crossed
Spelling Out the Problem with W-o-k-e-n-e-s-s
John McWhorter takes on the present infatuation with wokeness and shows the real harm it is
The Italian City-Republics Were the Manhattan of the Twelfth Century
The beautiful Italian town of Bologna is famous for its vast historical center full of medieval
2023: You Wanted Endless Stimulus, You Got Stagflation.
Unfortunately, when governments all over the world decided to “spend now and deal with the consequences
The Politicization of Procreation: The Ultimate in “the Personal Is Political”
In the ultimate example of “the personal is political,” families form, break up, or expand due
The Fed Is a Purely Political Institution, and It’s Definitely Not a Bank.
Those who know Wall Street lore sometimes recall that Fed chairman William Miller—Paul Volcker’s immediate predecessor—joked
How not to answer the question “Why are carbon taxes unpopular with policymakers and politicians?”
I received the question "Why are carbon taxes unpopular with policymakers and politicians?" from a follower
Mises Institute Awards
The Gary G. Schlarbaum Prize For excellence in research and teaching for a promising young scholar. 2022 Per
Globalization, Not Globalism: Free Trade versus Destructive Statist Ideology
Relatively free trade and capital mobilization have greatly raised living standards in recent years. Yet those that
Just Say No to the New Forever War
Whenever asked about whether the US will change its policy regarding the conflict in Ukraine, to