The Praxeological Origins of the Price System
The introduction of commodities into the market has interesting implications concerning Carl Menger’s value imputation. The subjectiveness behind this approach illustrates that marginal utility analysis may be used in the explanation of the price phenomena of a commodity, or more
America’s Third “Brown Scare?” The History of the Anti-War Right with Brandan Buck
On this episode of Radio Rothbard, Ryan McMaken and Tho Bishop are joined by Brandan Buck, a historian on the anti-war right and a recent participant at the Rothbard Graduate Seminar. The conversation looks at the parallels between modern American
A Textbook Case
Jedediah Purdy is a legal academic probably best known for his work in environmental law, and his just-published Two Cheers for Politics (Basic Books, 2022) shows his wide knowledge of political philosophy. But a central argument of the book is
Review: The Politically Incorrect Guide to Economics
If you wish to get a better understanding of economics, don't follow the mainstream. Instead, read Thomas DiLorenzo's new book. Original Article: "Review: The Politically Incorrect Guide to Economics" This Audio Mises Wire is generously sponsored by Christopher Condon.
Inflation in the USA: Where Do We Stand Today?
A decline in the yearly growth rate of the Consumer Price Index (CPI) to 8.5 percent in July from 9.1 percent in June has prompted many commentators to suggest that inflation has likely peaked. If this assessment is valid then
If You’re Just Now Getting Mad at the Fed, You’re Much Too Late
Last week, Jerome Powell insisted that he's not going to change his mind on allowing interest rates to rise, while allowing the assets on the Fed's portfolio to (very slowly) roll off the balance sheet. At the Federal Reserve's annual
Why Donald Trump Will Soon Be Indicted
It gives me no joy to write this piece. Even a cursory review of the redacted version of the affidavit submitted in support of the government’s application for a search warrant at the home of former President Donald Trump reveals that
Do We Want Real Tax Cuts? How About Cutting Government Spending?
Keynesians claim that tax cuts are good because they help increase consumer spending. But here's why this doesn't matter. Original Article: "Do We Want Real Tax Cuts? How About Cutting Government Spending?" This Audio Mises Wire is generously sponsored by Christopher Condon.
New York City Subways: The Woes of Socialist Enterprises
History matters, especially as the New York City today faces still another subway crisis. The New York subway system’s history illustrates the failures of state enterprise. The subways have been bad for so long that few know when the subways were
Taking Stock of the Assets We Have (and We Have a Lot of Them)
While the antimarket and antilibertarian forces are strong, it is easy to forget that free market advocates also have a powerful set of tools. Original Article: "Taking Stock of the Assets We Have (and We Have a Lot of Them)" This Audio