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By George Ford Smith Artificial intelligence is rapidly becoming one of the most capital-intensive industries in history. Consider: Semiconductor...
By Ryan McMaken Murray Rothbard is well known as an opponent of warfare perpetrated by states. This includes acts of
By Dr. Wanjiru Njoya Here is a challenge for those who like solving mysteries—the case of the disappearing Marxists. You
By Ryan McMaken Donald Trump today, in a post on his social media platform Truth Social, stated that his goal
By Nicoleta Tanase On January 3, 2026, the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro by US forces marked a turning point
By Ryan McMaken The Trump administration has unilaterally—without any Congressional debate or vote, of course—forced Americans into yet another war.
By Dr. Wanjiru Njoya “If I have an hour to solve a problem, I’d spend 55 minutes thinking about the
By Lipton Matthews I recently attended an event at the Prosperity Institute in the United Kingdom, and, as a foreigner listening
By Dr. Wanjiru Njoya In an article published by Chronicles, titled “Wokeness and Capitalism,” Neema Parvini argues that “the woke prerequisites – mass
By Hein Htet Kyaw History often remembers the 1962 coup in Myanmar as a sudden seizure of power by a
By Lipton Matthews Britain and the United States are often described in the same breath: advanced economies that have moved
By Connor O’Keeffe As panic builds within the GOP over the approaching midterm elections, Republicans have renewed a push for
By Dr. Wanjiru Njoya In his 1995 article titled “Repeal ’64,” Lew Rockwell argued against extending the Civil Rights Act 1964 to
By Dr. Wanjiru Njoya In his book The Essential Rothbard, David Gordon observes that, “Rothbard was no ivory-tower scholar, interested only in academic
By Joakim Book With all eyes on the winter storm raging through America last month, a silent hero was working in the
By Finn Andreen Considering the recent development of the European Union, it seems appropriate to look at a meme that
By Dr. Madhusudan Raj On January 9, The Telegraph reported, “Ukraine and the United States are planning to sign a “prosperity” deal to
By Dr. Wanjiru Njoya Professor Clyde Wilson’s observation that “history is not a mathematical calculation or scientific experiment but a...
By Joshua Mawhorter If economics is continually beset with fallacies, and if Biblical interpretation is likewise beset...
By Ryan McMaken While not surprising, it has nonetheless been remarkable how quickly American conservatives have been convinced to ignore
By Frank Shostak Often, we observe that two pieces of data, which are not supposed to have any relationship, appear
By Patrick Frise The scale of fraud uncovered in recent years has exposed how government transfer programs function, even as
By Ryan McMaken The idea of political unity has long been a popular trope and slogan in politics. “He’s a
By Ulrich Fromy History presents us with a troubling paradox: states that most fervently defend economic freedom at home often
By William L. Anderson Since the 1960s, when racial turmoil exploded in the United States, there have been reparations demands,
By Marisa Jarquin Self-defense and gun ownership are constantly being attacked in modern discourse and by the mainstream media, yet
By Mark Thorton I know that hyperinflation of the US dollar seems like a remote possibility, but alerting yourself to
By Larsen Plyler Through the 1600s, the English established colonies along the North American coast. Of course, these colonies shared
By Thiago V. S. Coelho As Étienne de la Boétie pointed out, the state is absolutely dependent on ideological support, without which
By Thiago V. S. Coelho Eric Winsberg’s recent paper on “bureaucratic science” is a gift to anyone who’s spent the last
By Cole Adams Homeownership—once a hallmark of the American dream—has drifted further and further out of reach for the average
By Connor O’Keeffe On Sunday night, Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell announced that Trump’s Department of Justice had served the Fed with
By Dr. Wanjiru Njoya Friedrich von Hayek explains in his article “Why I am Not a Conservative” that, given a choice between
By Clifford F. Thies In his press conference on January 3 concerning the arrest of Venezuelan “narco-dictator” Nicolas Maduro, President
By Larsen Plyler It is taken, in many cases, to be fact that the reason the Constitutional Convention was called
By Lipton Matthews Britain’s relative decline is no longer a speculative talking point but a measurable trajectory. If current income,
By Patrick Frise The Monroe Doctrine occupies an unusual place in American political discourse. It is often invoked as though
By Connor O’Keeffe Early Saturday morning, after months of military buildup, strikes on boats, and verbal threats, US forces entered Venezuela
By Vincent Cook The Mises Wire had just barely published my article criticizing the National Security Strategy when hours later the news broke...
By Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr. Many libertarians hope that Donald Trump would favor many free market policies. The claim by these
By Vincent Cook Trump’s latest National Security Strategy (NSS) document has predictably sent foreign policy pundits of all stripes into a tizzy,
By Larsen Plyler One of the “legacies” of works like Howard Zinn’s A People’s History of the United Statesis its treatment
By Ryan McMaken December 2025 marks the centennial of Pope Pius XI’s 1925 encyclical Quas Primas, which established the feast of
By Robert Blumen The root cause of our current health care affordability crisis is a broken market structure on the
By Carlos Boix After weeks of bad omens, we finally have the autumn budget. Yes, it is as bad as predicted—more taxes,
By Jeffery L. Degner While Christians the world over look to the celebration as a way to remember the incarnation
By Vincent Cook Lately, “affordability” has been the buzzword du jour driving political discourse. Essentials like food, housing, and...
By George Ford Smith Nature is stingy; the things we need to sustain life above a primitive level are scarce.
By Ryan McMaken On October 23, the Trump administration announced to Congress that it is planning “land attacks” within Venezuelan territory.
By Michael S. Milano Each day we are reminded of this legal imposition by the familiar phrase stamped on every