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Why I Side with Ludwig von Mises19:40 People readily line up on one side or another of great economic debates. How do they choose which side to take?This is clearly a question worth asking. I have The Theft of Your Good Deflation18:30 Mainstream economists, not to mention most financial journalists, claim that deflation is as bad or worse than inflation. The Austrians know better. We need deflation and we need it now. Why Rent Control Fails: Lessons From New York to Portland14:59 The question is not whether a politician’s intention is good. The market does not care about intentions. It responds to incentives. Turns Out the Elites Like the Administrative State Better than Democracy12:40 The New York Times claims that the "administrative state"—that is, governance by unelected bureaucrats—protects our country and enhances democracy. Chile's president begins building border barrier less than week into term1:35 Chilean President Kast said Chile had been "violated by illegal immigration, drug trafficking and organized crime." Money Laundering and Oliver Bullough’s New Pearl-Clutching Book8.dubna The old saw that when one has a hammer, everything else is a nail certainly applies to a new book by Oliver Bullough on so-called money laundering. Joakim Book sets the readers straight. Trump's ceasefire is already collapsing as Israel attacks Lebanese civilians (again)8.dubna The Straight of Hormuz is closed again. Israel will not abide by any ceasefire, so Trump can only succeed by ignoring Netanyahu. Which Trump will not do. Rothbard, the Mises Institute, and the Battle of Ideas8.dubna Over the centuries, many academic institutions and publications have played their role in the good work of defending freedom. The Mises Institute does this today. The Parasitic Kenyan State: Murray Rothbard’s Anatomy of Power and a Decade of Economic Scandals (2014–2024)8.dubna The Kenyan government from 2014 to 2024 perfectly illustrates Rothbard’s thesis: a parasitic caste that siphons public funds while cloaking predation in the rhetoric of development, security, and public service. The Economic Destruction of Trump’s War Goes Far Beyond High Gas Prices8.dubna This war is not just making energy more expensive, it’s knocking out the higher order goods the global structure of production depends on. This has already locked in dangerous shortages in critical industries like healthcare, food production, and much more. Remembering Roger W. Garrison, Who Led the Way7.dubna Garrison developed over the course of his career what has come to be called capital-based macroeconomics, a full-blown Austrian alternative to mainstream macroeconomics that he laid out in his great work, Time and Money: The Macroeconomics of the Capital Structure. From the Editor—March/April 20267.dubna In this issue of The Misesian, Patrick Newman explores the many ways that Rothbard remains relevant to current economic and political controversies. And other articles, all of which are in the Rothbardian tradition of advancing the scholarship of freedom and sound economics. Mises Spotlight: Brandan Buck7.dubna I think any study of history or even the present ought to rely on the belief in contingency, that human action is what drives history, not broad deterministic sweeps of things that human beings are not in control of. |