Legal System
The Economics of the Drug War
This lecture by Mark Thornton was presented at the 2012 Mises University in Auburn, Alabama.
Monopoly, Competition, and Antitrust
This lecture by Tom DiLorenzo was presented at the 2012 Mises University in Auburn, Alabama. Includes an introduction by Llewellyn H.
Joseph Becker: Economic Liberty Denied
Jeff Deist and Joseph Becker discuss the illusion of judicial remedies for most Americans.
Drug Warriors Claim Colorado Going to Pot
Drug warriors rely on bad and manipulated data to make the claim that respecting private property rights in Colorado is “terrible public policy,” w
Is the UK a ‘’Nation by Consent’’?
Many modern states are little more than groupings of conquered nations. Breaking them up into smaller pieces is all for the best, and this would also ultimately lead to more free trade among nations since smaller states find it more difficult to sow the illusion of economic self-sufficiency.
Scarcity, Monopoly, and Intellectual Property
Few topics in recent years have aroused as much interest among libertarians as intellectual property. What place, if any, would IP — patents, copyrights, trademarks and the like — have in a libertarian society?
Marc Victor: Attorney For Freedom
Jeff Deist and Marc J. Victor discuss what's happening in Ferguson, Missouri, and our disappearing legal rights.
Comment on Dolan on Austrian Economics and Environmentalism
An expert in environmental economics, Dolan attempts to assess the Austrian contribution to this field. He finds it wanting. I must make the same assessment of Dolan. His misunderstanding of Austrian economics is only matched by his mischaracterization of free market environmentalism.
The Austrian Paradigm in Environmental Economics: Theory and Practice
In the introduction to the proceedings of the South Royalton conference, I suggested that Austrian economics had the potential not just to survive but also to achieve what Thomas Kuhn (1962) calls a scientific revolution. Such a revolution would fundamentally change the way practitioners of a field saw the world as a new paradigm came to replace the dominant one. What can we say of the success of Austrian economics in that regard?