Educating for Liberty: Mises Circle in Tampa
Tom DiLorenzo, Jonathan Newman, Timothy Terrell, and Jason Jewell speak on their experience in academia, the future of education, and promising alternatives
Clone of From the Editor—January / February 2025
The American Revolution struck a heavy blow to mercantilism. Unfortunately, many mercantilist policies persisted under new labels: cartelization, monopoly, regulation, and taxation
From the Editor—January / February 2025
The American Revolution struck a heavy blow to mercantilism. Unfortunately, many mercantilist policies persisted under new labels: cartelization, monopoly, regulation, and taxation
France Plunges Ever Deeper Into Statism
While state power has smothered French society for more than four centuries, the problem is becoming worse, as the government deliberately undercuts
Congress Needs to Be Jealous of its Tariff Powers
President Trump is levying high tariffs without consent of Congress, despite the fact that the US Constitution gives only Congress the power
President Joe Biden’s Decision to Posthumously Pardon Marcus Garvey
Before leaving office, President Joe Biden posthumously pardoned black nationalist Marcus Garvey, who was convicted of mail fraud in 1923. Like other
Faculty Spotlight—Tate Fegley
Dr. Fegley is a Fellow of the Mises Institute and chair of business and economics at Montreat College. In 2023, he joined
Do We Need a New English Translation of Marx’s Capital?
Marx failed to grasp that there are laws of human action that apply universally. His understanding of economics was far inferior to
Private Business and State Power in an Age of Bailouts, Censorship, and Easy Money
How can we determine if a private company is a true partner of the state—truly benefiting from state power—or if the private