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"Everyone carries a part of society on his shoulders," wrote Ludwig von Mises, "no one is relieved of his share of responsibility by others.
The Mises Institute works to advance the Austrian School of economics and the Misesian tradition, and, in application, defends the market economy, private property, sound money, and peaceful international relations, while opposing state intervention. And no one can find a safe way for himself if society is sweeping towards destruction. Therefore everyone, in his own interest, must thrust himself vigorously into the intellectual battle."
06/23/2026
As Ryan McMaken recently pointed out, the original constitutional republic created in 1787 no longer exists. Joseph Solis-Mullen asked if the US is now in its Sixth Republic.
The Sixth Republic? | Mises Institute As Ryan McMaken recently pointed out, the original constitutional republic created in 1787 no longer exists. Joseph Solis-Mullen asked if the US is now in its
06/23/2026
As AI develops, some people are getting the wrong idea and want to assign moral rights to chatbots and other AI products.
06/23/2026
Modern historians rarely have told the truth about the history of capitalism, and especially in the early days of the Industrial Revolution. It is time to set the record straight.
Lies, Damn Lies, and the History of Capitalism | Mises Institute Modern historians rarely have told the truth about the history of capitalism, and especially in the early days of the Industrial Revolution. It is time to set
06/22/2026
Alan Greenspan, in his tenure as Fed Chairman, succeeded in misleading almost everyone, including many economic journalists and professional economists, into accepting a bizarre and idiosyncratic view of the business cycle.
Greenspan's Empty Talk | Mises Institute He has succeeded in misleading almost everyone into accepting a bizarre and idiosyncratic view of the business cycle, writes Joseph Salerno.
06/22/2026
The velocity of money doesn’t have a life of its own. It is not an independent entity and, hence, it can’t cause anything. Contrary to popular thinking, money does not circulate. Money always belongs to somebody.
The Magic of Money Velocity | Mises Institute The velocity of money doesn’t have a life of its own. It is not an independent entity and, hence, it can’t cause anything. Contrary to popular thinking, money
06/22/2026
Alan Greenspan, the powerful chairman of the Federal Reserve from 1987 to 2006, has died at age 100.
Alan Greenspan Dies at 100 | Mises Institute Greenspan served as an especially important cog in this machine by increasing the Fed's prerogatives within the global economy.
06/22/2026
What elites call “historical inevitability” is merely a bureaucratic narrative meant to paralyze action and shield power from its own failures.
The Ruling Class Wants You to Think Central Planning Is Inevitable | Mises Institute
06/22/2026
The intellectual path from Ancient Greece to modernity is littered with the path of numerous philosophers, movements, and events, both peaceful and violent that have shaped thinking throughout the ages.
From Scholasticism to Enlightenment Liberalism | Mises Institute The intellectual path from Ancient Greece to modernity is littered with the path of numerous philosophers, movements, and events, both peaceful and violent that
06/21/2026
What happens when economists believe prosperity can be created with the printing press? Murray Rothbard had a few thoughts. Get your FREE copy of Keynes the Man this June at Mises.org/KTM26
06/19/2026
"Juneteenth is an example of a fiat holiday, imposed upon the nation by an imperial city to promote a specific cultural agenda."
Juneteenth and Secular Holidays as Tools of the Regime | Mises Institute Juneteenth is an example of a fiat holiday, imposed upon the nation by an imperial city to promote a specific cultural agenda.
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