Indoctrination: 35 Years of the US Department of Education
What has the Federal Department of Education done for students? The DOE has spent a lot of taxpayer money, but the results are less than impressive.
What has the Federal Department of Education done for students? The DOE has spent a lot of taxpayer money, but the results are less than impressive.
The NCAA is a powerful taxpayer-subsidized cartel that largely exists to deny the athletes the compensation they would earn in a working marketplace.
Populism, anti-globalism, anti-elitism — these are all symptoms of a hostility toward politics. We should embrace the opportunity they present.
Empirical data is useful as historical information. But to interpret the data, we require good economic theory.
In the nearly seven decades since its appearance, Human Action has come to be recognized as one of the truly great classics of modern economics.
The macroeconomic approach looks upon an arbitrarily selected segment of the market economy as if it were an integrated unit.
Americans enjoy one of the world's highest incomes levels. But their fondness for spending means they have have relatively low levels of wealth.
If Brazil truly is "the country of the future," it will be due to it embracing the ideas of Mises, Hayek, and Rothbard.
Maybe the best thing we can do then is to let ourselves be guided by Bastiat's saying: "The worst thing that can happen to a good cause is, not to be skillfully attacked, but to be ineptly defended."
Students share their experiences from this year's Mises U.