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Alexander Salter and Joshua Hendrickson argue that the Fed’s actual institutional role is to backstop U.S. dollar hegemony.
Mark Thornton reviews John Mearsheimer’s Why Do Politicians Lie? and connects political deception abroad to the Fed-driven distortions now warping markets, money, and the...
Unfortunately, the Pope does not understand the role that monetary inflation plays in fueling AI’s excesses. If he did, he might lead a necessary...
It is because of wonderful supporters that Mises University is 40 years old. Thank you for believing in this radical program for educating students.
In pursuing the so-called green economy, Great Britain’s Labour Government must resort to socialist planning and totalitarian propaganda.
On this episode of Power & Market, Ryan, Connor, and Tho break down a variety of headlines from the week, including bad inflation data,...
The U.S. government has invoked eminent domain to seize 14.2 acres of Mount Cristo Rey, a sacred site topped by a 29-foot statue of...
“The year-over-year increases suggest lenders may be working through distressed inventory as higher borrowing costs and affordability challenges impact some homeowners.”
Various inflation measures conceal more than they reveal, largely because they exclude measuring a large portion of high-inflation items.
In this article from 1950, Murray Rothbard suggests some of the less bad ways of financing military operations. Hint: monetary inflation and taxing savings...
Both progressives and conservatives show a complete unwillingness or inability to distinguish between those who got rich by genuinely creating value by serving others...
Karl Marx not only misunderstood value and production, but he also was wrong about large-scale and small-scale property owners.
Who would join a radical minority movement, and commit him- or herself for life to social obloquy and a marginal existence, for the sake...