How Non-Profits Enhance Freedom and Markets
The nonprofit form of enterprise is indispensable to both recipient individuals and the benefactors who fund them.
The nonprofit form of enterprise is indispensable to both recipient individuals and the benefactors who fund them.
If, for good reason, we generally distrust the concentrated power wielded by coercive monopolies, we ought to avoid at all costs placing more power in the state, the ultimate embodiment of monopoly.
Thanks to Henry Hazlitt, Paul Cantor and others, a body of work by free-market literary critics is now beginning to emerge, writes Jo Ann Cavallo.
Supporters of government interventions like minimum wages. Careful analysis reveals another story, however. Without sound theory to explain them, such simple statistics are meaningless.
We know that state monopolies invariably provide worse and worse services for more and more money.
Austrian capital theory can go a long way in helping to explain why the apes featured in the film can be both highly-intelligent and hunter-gatherers.
Freeing inner cities from militarized police forces is a good start, but government is destroying these communities in many ways, and police brutality is just one of them.
Only those people with views similar to Elizabeth Warren have rights.
Two recent Mises Daily articles have touched on the issue of tax credits and tax advantages for certain industries, such as the
Libertarians should welcome the flourishing of all types of literary writing, especially if we hope to win the hearts and minds of the public at large.