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Assessing Libertarian Foreign Policy: Rothbard vs. Friedman

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In this week’s Friday Philosophy, Dr. David Gordon assesses the “libertarian” foreign policy prescriptions of Murray Rothbard and David Freeman. Naturally, Rothbard’s view—built upon principles of natural law—stands above Freidman’s less-principled “pragmatism.”

Roger Farmer Gives a Tour of Macroeconomics

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This week, Bob talks with macroeconomist Roger Farmer—who places himself “between Keynes and Hayek”—about how twentieth-century macroeconomics evolved.

Forbes: The Fed has destroyed the dollar

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" A dollar saved in 1913 retains roughly $0.03 of its original purchasing power. The M2 money supply has expanded from approximately $15 billion to over $21 trillion..."

The Panic of 1893: An Austrian View

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From an Austrian perspective, the Panic of 1893 provides key lessons, but this consequential panic has not received as much direct attention as it deserves.

The Illogic of Reparations: Historical Standards, Selective Memory, and the Logic of Victory

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Demands for Americans to pay reparations to descendants of chattel slavery in America have been growing. The case for reparations, however, has always been weak and illogical.

In the New Year, We Will Hear Even More Environmental Doom Because the Doomsday Industry Never Rests

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A wearisome part of modern life is the incessant chants of “doomsday” from intellectual, academic, political, and media elites. That their six decades of predictions all have been wrong only leads them to double down on the volume of their claims.

The Rise of the State and the Fall of Natural Law

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In the wake of WWI, Pope Pius XI reminded his readers that governments instituted by men can never be perfect, and they cannot even be good if they neglect natural law.

The Misesian, vol. 2, no. 6, 2025

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This issue of The Misesian discusses that, without private property, there is no way to plan for the future, and one’s goods are always subject to confiscation from the more powerful. In other words, a world without private property is a lawless world.

Easterly of Eden

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Easterly questions if economic development is really development unless all parties have the right and opportunity to consent voluntarily in their own decisions

Donor Spotlight: Rowan Parchi

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I've lived in various different parts of the world, and because everything on mises.org is free, I was able to continue my learning from everywhere I was. It's been fantastic.

From the Editor—November/December 2025

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In this issue of The Misesian, we explore the choice we face between the civilizing and liberating effects of private property and the impoverishment of interventionism and socialism. Our Supporters Summit spoke to how economic freedom undergirds civilization itself.

Economic Freedom as a Tonic for Social Conflict

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Conflicts are not inherent in the operation of an unhampered market economy. There are conflicts between citizens because the government steps in and gives special privileges to some and not to others.

Talks at Supporters Summit 2025

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"Economic Freedom: The Key to Liberty" featured talks on topics ranging from taxes to the Federal Reserve to no-knock raids, our speakers examined the countless ways that governments invent new methods of violating our private property and destroying freedom in the process.

The Fed, Gold, and Crypto: Freedom and Competing Currencies

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To stay in power, governments have to keep spending money. They need to give money to their friends, to give money to their supporters, to carry out their various projects, and—most expensive of all—to have wars.
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