Mises Institute
Wednesday, May 28, 2025
 
 
Apartment Metrics Worsen as the “Fed-ministration” Readies More Easy Money
Artis Shepherd
Thanks to massive federal intervention into the housing markets for more than 20 years, the housing crisis is worse than ever. The outlook for multi-family housing is especially bad with a bleak future.
 
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We Never Got to Torture Congress
James Bovard
Thanks to the endless “War Against Terror,” the US Government promoted methods of torture, including some borrowed from the sadistic torturers of the former Soviet Union. Congress stood by and let it happen.
 
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Charles Beard and American Foreign Policy
 
David Gordon explores Beard’s forgotten warnings and their lasting lessons for liberty.
 
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Are Bond Vigilantes Finally Waking Up?
 
The latest Treasury auction flopped, pushing bond yields to new highs. The Fed quietly bought billions to steady the market. How long will that trick work?
 
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Central Banking and Monetary Affairs in Argentina
Argentina’s central bank (BCRA) used to sell securities to commercial banks in order to withdraw money from circulation. Ironically, what was intended to restrict the money supply became a major source of its increase.
 
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Why Haters of Free Markets Love the Fruits of Free Markets
There are numerous critics of free markets. However, all of those critics also are consumers and they gladly depend upon free markets to satisfy their needs. This is a serious disconnect that reveals economic ignorance.
 
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The Politics of Guilt
From Reconstruction to George Floyd, the left’s guilt industry has run at full speed. Guilt manipulation is used to divert from the issues and silence opposition. As Murray Rothbard wrote, it is time to stand up to those that use guilt as a social weapon.
 
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MAGA, MAHA,
and the Nanny State
 
“Modern medicine looks more like a religion than a science—and its priests are bureaucrats.”
 
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The World at War
 
Ralph Raico offers a compelling, classical liberal perspective on the economic roots of twentieth-century conflict. Raico weaves together history and theory to illuminate the deeper causes of the world wars—insights that remain strikingly relevant in the context of ongoing debates over intervention and perpetual war.
 
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