Mises Institute
Friday, September 19, 2025
 
 
Anarcho-Tyranny and Danger in Public Spaces
William L. Anderson
The recent murder of a young woman on the Charlotte, North Carolina light rail highlights the casual attitudes that progressives in government have toward violent crime. This will not change any time soon.
 
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The 1990s: A Pivotal Foreign Policy Decade
Joshua Mawhorter
While the American people may have been ignorant of the foreign policy history of the 1990s to their detriment, and politicians—whether sincere or not—expressed bewilderment, many understood the direct link between foreign policy interventionism and terrorist attacks.
 
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Inflation’s Impact on Marriage and Children
 
Bob Murphy and Jeff Degner unpack how inflation strains marriages, squeezes budgets, and delays children.
 
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The Monetary Breakdown
of the West
 
Rothbard shows how abandoning gold for fiat sparked recurring crises and inflation.
 
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Two Cow Method of Explaining Socialism
To simply understand the differences between socialism, communism, and fascism, imagine owning two cows, then explore what the state would do.
 
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Reimagining Public Safety: The Case for Privatizing Security
What viable alternatives exist to the state monopoly on security provision rely on coercive taxation and often fail.
 
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Are Tariffs Good for American Workers?
The key point to bear in mind in the whole tariff controversy is that trade is voluntary. People aren’t forced to trade but do so if they expect to benefit.
 
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The Fed Has No Idea What It’s Doing
 
Tho, Ryan, and Connor explain
why central planning of money
fails every time.
 
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Hayek for the 21st Century—Our New 100,000 Book Giveaway
 
Hayek for the 21st Century is a primer for the layperson, introducing a new generation of readers to Hayek’s writings and hopefully avoiding the 20th century’s mistakes in the 21st century.
 
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