Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays from everyone here at the Mises Institute!
As an exciting year comes to a close, we want to thank all of our incredible members that allow us to do the work we do in advancing Austrian economics, freedom, and peace.
In honor of the season, John Denson joined Jeff Deist for a special episode of Mises Weekends to discuss the Christmas Truce. This incredible moment during World War I, often completely ignored by historians, is a wonderful celebration of the human spirit — even in the darkest of times. We hope you and yours will enjoy this extraordinary testament of the power of the Christmas season.
And in case you missed any of them, here are this week’s featured Mises Daily articles, some of our most popular articles at Mises Wire, and some holiday selections from the Mises archive:
- Half of Britain Wants To Leave the EU by Ryan McMaken
- Why Capitalists Are Repeatedly “Fooled” By Business Cycles by Frank Shostak
- Get More Bang for Your Buck by Jeff Deist
- There’s No Such Thing As a Neutral Government by David Gordon
- Poland, Free Markets, and the Eurozone by Mateusz Machaj
- A Will To Peace by John V. Denson
- In Defense of Scrooge by Michael Levin
- A Capitalist Christmas by Dale Steinreich
- Simple Economic Truths for Entrepreneurs by Per Bylund