Who frames the “climate” debate in this country? Or any political debate, for that matter? We all know the answer. Left progressives have mastered the emotive art of posing supposedly good intentions as actual arguments. They enjoy a childlike state of suspended disbelief that allows them to insist reality can be legislated. Being progressive
In a decent society, real justice is specific and not general. In criminal matters especially, justice should be temporal and rooted in the facts of the instant case. Greater societal concerns, along with the identity of defendant and victims (sex, race, religion, notoriety, social or economic status, etc.), simply should not be considered. This
I am excited to tell you about a new book project from our brilliant Senior Fellow, Jörg Guido Hülsmann. I just finished the manuscript, and let me tell you: this is a remarkable work. That is why I’m writing you—as part of a select group of Mises Institute Supporters and fans of Dr. Hülsmann’s work. We know you will want to be listed in the book
“Governments create money all the time. We do that for war.” “This whole notion that you run government like you run a householdis a complete myth” Economist Prof Mariana Mazzucato tells #Newsnight Government’s should address social issues through tax https://t.co/P0zxS1DNGF pic.twitter.com/I6NLtXgDqN — BBC Newsnight (@BBCNewsnight) March 6, 2023
Jeff Deist: First of all, congratulations on your new book The Price of Time . It was fantastic. Edward Chancellor (EC): I’m glad you enjoyed it. JD: I ask all authors this question, especially authors of weighty books. Was it worth it, in terms of the opportunity cost in your own life? EC: Not financially [laughs]. I bet most of them say that.
Does cheap money and credit make us richer? Does more money and credit create more stuff, or better stuff? Do they make us happier and more productive? Or do these twin forces actually distort the economy, misallocate resources, and degrade us as people? These are fundamental questions in an age of monetary hedonism. It is time we began to ask and
Professor Philipp Bagus has published a remarkable article making the case for developing a political economy to help us understand the 2020 coronavirus and similar events prone to mass hysteria. The article, titled “COVID-19 and the Political Economy of Mass Hysteria,” appears in the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public
Listen to the Audio Mises Wire version of this article. This week we celebrate the life of Murray N. Rothbard, born on the second of March 1926, a Tuesday, in the Bronx. And what a Bronx it was, teeming with brilliant intellectuals, dedicated Communists, and rock-solid middle-class Americans like David and Rae Rothbard. The family would later
Listen to the Audio Mises Wire version of this article. The GameStop saga—can we call it an insurrection?—wants easy heroes and villains. Both are available. The populist version of the story goes like this: a few thousand angry gamers, colluding via the now infamous WallStreetBets subreddit, brought at least one powerful hedge fund to its
How many times has a friend or family member asked you: “What is this Austrian economics stuff you’re always talking about?” What if you could hand them a small book, not much more than a pamphlet, and say: “Here, read this”? What if you could change their entire world view, even their path in life, with one simple volume? We plan to publish
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