What Is Seen—And What is NOT Seen: Bastiat’s Often-Ignored Wisdom
Bastiat reminded his readers that economic analysis involves not just what we see on the surface, but also the costs that are hidden from view.
Bastiat reminded his readers that economic analysis involves not just what we see on the surface, but also the costs that are hidden from view.
On this week's episode, Mark explains the origin of our (near-worthless) US dollar.
Brian Albrecht joins Bob to discuss the work of this year's Nobel (Memorial) Prize Winner Claudia Goldin, with an emphasis on the male-female wage gap.
On yet another crusade, US authorities have sanctioned Chinese cotton imports. The sanctions won't change Chinese policies but they will create hardships for many.
From the various compromises pushed by "Beltway Libertarians" to the anti-free market rhetoric of conservative Sohrab Ahmari, government intervention has a lot of new friends. This will not end well.
On this episode of Radio Rothbard, Ryan and Tho look at the consequences of the Hamas-Israeli War may have on Americans.
Although there has been excitement and fanfare over the recent BRICS meetings and proclamations, it is doubtful that these economies’ performance can match their rhetoric.
Sponsored by Dan Johnson and Randee Laskewitz.
Why do people become libertarians? What attracts them to Austrian economics?
Sponsored by Michael and Lisa Keller.
Sponsored by Thomas and Lisa Dierl.
Keynesians claim that the source of economic growth is consumer spending. Austrians know that net savings are the key to a growing economy.
Hans Hoppe theorized that monarchs, as opposed to democratically-elected political authorities, would have lower time preferences and would be less likely to engage in reckless government spending. Unfortunately, at least one Medieval Danish king acted like a modern politician.
Not satisfied with the futile and destructive wars it has fought in this century, leaders of the US Armed Forces now want reinstatement of the draft. Instead, perhaps our government should give peace a chance.
Governments are using intimidation to regulate independent journalists on the decentralized internet.