In 1940, shortly after Nazi armies ran across Europe and conquered France, Ludwig von Mises and his wife, Margit, escaped to the US after a harrowing journey...
Self-Described “Austrian” Is New Leader of UK Conservative Party: Should Kemi Badenoch Give Us Hope?
In the aftermath of its recent election debacle, Britain’s Conservatives have selected Kemi Badenoch as their new leader. Badenoch describes herself as an “adherent to Austrian Economics.”...
An analysis of past U.S. secretaries of war and defense gives us some insight into the nature of the relationships within the “military-industrial complex.”
In his Friday Philosophy column, Dr. David Gordon reviews Sean McMeekin‘s latest work on the rise of Marxist ideology—even though it should have been thoroughly discredited already....
In his Friday Philosophy column, Dr. David Gordon reviews Sean McMeekin‘s latest work on the rise of Marxist ideology—even though it should have been thoroughly discredited already....
Marx is often portrayed as motivated by love of the working class, but, starting from the time he was a university student, he displayed contempt and hatred...
According to the BLS’s household survey, employed workers are down by 725,000 while full-time work is down for ten months in a row. Naturally, the Fed plans...
The Mises Institute is giving away copies of Murray Rothbard’s classic, What Has Government Done to Our Money? and it will change how one sees our nation’s...
Even though the Pentagon has failed seven audits in a row, defense spending is now 60 percent higher (in real terms) than its old Cold War peak.
One of the fallacies of modern academic neoclassical economics is that we can take cardinal measures of value. Austrian economists, beginning with Carl Menger, know better.