Economic Illiteracy is Alive and Well
As an academic and economist, few things are as frustrating and mind-boggling as the fervor with which people embrace and display their economic il
As an academic and economist, few things are as frustrating and mind-boggling as the fervor with which people embrace and display their economic il
A reader writes after viewing this documentary and noticing some Mises Institute books in the background...
Beginning at 40:00, Mark Thornton discusses football, the stadium bubble, and recent employment
This lecture by Guido Hülsmann was presented at the 2012 Mises University in Auburn, Alabama.
As one of the most subsidized non-profit organizations in American history, the NFL excels at tackling the American taxpayer.
When dealing with people in a potentially hostile environment (such as a zombie apocalypse) how do we decide if we should trade with strangers or kill them? It turns out time preference and the division of labor has a lot to do with it.
In “The Theory of Money and Credit”, Mises provided the basics for the long-sought explanation for that mysterious and troubling econom
It may be a simple tale, but the story of Sleeping Beauty, as retold in 2014’s film Maleficent, repeatedly makes the point that the evils of the world come from political power and those who seek it.