Political Theory
Political Correctness and the Argument from Intimidation
Recorded at the Mises Circle in Dallas-Fort Worth on 3 October 2015.
Newly Discovered Recording of Mises
The Mises Institute has uploaded a recording of "The Economics of the Middle-of-the-Road Policy"—delivered by Ludwig von Mises on April 25, 1962.
The Mises Week in Review: September 26, 2015
The Pope is touring North America this week, promoting a variety of interventionist “solutions” to global warming, poverty, and more. But a far more powerful religious figure, Janet Yellen, continues to pull the levers of the global financial system.
By the People: Rebuilding Liberty Without Permission by Charles Murray
Charles Murray thinks that government has become arbitrary and tyrannical. In doing so, it has betrayed the “Madisonian” heritage of America, which strictly limited the power of the government to interfere with individual liberty.
The Mises Week in Review: September 19, 2015
In spite of past assurances to the contrary, our central planners at the Federal Reserve emerged this week to announce that their zero-interest-rate policy will continue. Is the world coming to realize that the emperors have no clothes?
Vote with Your Feet: Free States Are Happier and Richer
When we adjust for the cost of living, we find that more economically free states in the US are richer, happier, and endure less poverty than the high-tax highly regulated states. Consequently, many people continue to move from less-free states to more-free states.
Socialism vs. Market Exchange
This is the last formal lecture by Ludwig von Mises delivered May 2, 1970 at an economic seminar in Seattle, Washington.
Progressive-Era Economics and the Legacy of Jim Crow
Progressives once bragged about how their economic policies favored whites over blacks in the job market. Nowadays, Progressives claim to be helping racial minorities, although their economic policies remain exactly the same.