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From the Editor
September/October 2025


In this issue of The Misesian, we want to give readers a sense of what happens at Mises University by featuring lectures and photos from the event, as well as testimonials from students.

Austrian Economics in the Age of MAGA: Why Economics Matters
by Thomas E. Woods, Jr.

It’s with the advice of Austrian economists that MAGA can avoid falling into the kinds of errors that seem to create prosperity but only set the stage for recession and thereby intensify the very problems they claim to be trying to solve.

Keep Your Schroeder to the Wheel
David Gordon reviews: America’s Fatal Leap
by Paul W. Schroeder

In this issue of The Misesian, we pay tribute to the great libertarian historian Ralph Raico, and in this review, I would like to discuss the views of another historian, one who was most definitely not a libertarian, but whose work Raico knew and respected.

Mises University 2025
by Llewellyn H. Rockwell Jr.

Transformative experiences are the goal of Mises University. We take undergraduate students under our wing for one week and introduce them to Austrian economics. Next year will be the 40th anniversary of Mises University, and we plan to make it unforgettable.

Five Myths about the History of Political Thought
by Ryan McMaken

In 2004, Ralph Raico, presented a 10-hour lecture series on the history of political thought. “History: The Struggle for Liberty” presented a concise summary of the more than 400 years of political thought that underlies the political ideology of laissez-faire.

Why We Need Austrian Economics
by Ryan McMaken and Joseph T. Salerno

During Mises University, Ryan McMaken interviewed Dr. Joseph Salerno on a live episode of Radio Rothbard. The topic was “What Makes the Austrian School Different?” This article is a selection from the 30-minute interview with Dr. Salerno.

Faculty Spotlight: Paul F. Cwik

The support network that has emerged through the Mises Institute is really important. We feel like we’re all alone, but having that support network is great because it tells you that you’re not alone, that there are other people doing the same thing, and that we’re rooting for you.

All past issues of The Misesian available at mises.org.

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