Peter Klein on Hayek for the 21st Century
Peter Klein joins to discuss the Mises Institute's new book, Hayek for the 21st Century—exploring knowledge, competition, money, and why freedom beats
The Significance of the Arlington Reconciliation Monument
The restoration of the Reconciliation Monument at Arlington Cemetery is welcome news for those that realize the historical significance of this monument.
Market-Enhancers or Conspiracy-Enablers?
Landlords have been using AI tools to get a better idea of market conditions and changes in the rental market. Naturally, the
Hans Hoppe is No Revolutionary
Hoppe is an exacting analyst of what works, not an architect of upheaval.
Hans Hoppe is No Revolutionary
Hoppe is an exacting analyst of what works, not an architect of upheaval.
Inflation and Food Debasement
While monetary inflation has various economic effects—predictable and surprising, direct and indirect—this article seeks to explore the effects of monetary inflation on
Intel, MAHA, and Trump’s Similarities with Richard Nixon
Assistant editor Joshua Mawhorter joins Tho Bishop and Connor O’Keeffe on the Power and Market Podcast. The three discuss Trump’s acquisition of
The Seccedent Rests
In this week’s Friday Philosophy, Dr. David Gordon reviews The Woke Revolution: Up From Slavery and Back Again by H.V. Traywick, Jr.,
The Money Supply Flatlines as Employment Cools and Delinquencies Rise
As the Federal Reserve has delayed lowering the federal funds rate, the money supply has stabilized in recent months. This trend also