Mises Institute
Saturday, January 25, 2025
 
 
Why the World Is Giving Up on Birthright Citizenship
Ryan McMaken
Unrestricted birthright citizenship is increasingly rare, and with only a couple of exceptions, it persists only in countries with negative or near-zero rates of in-migration.
 
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The Cultural War in Economic Science
Jesús Huerta de Soto
The challenge facing economic science is to counter the reactionary counterrevolution by states and governments that smother voluntary cooperation and free human interaction based on liberty.
 
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Why Joe Biden Had to Pardon Anthony Fauci
Biden’s last-minute pardon of Anthony Fauci was not done to spare an “innocent” person from abuse by dishonest politicians.
 
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Europe’s Economy Slows as Its Welfare State Grows
In Europe, the working poor subsidize the nonworking poor. Meanwhile, the welfare state is destroying worker productivity and limiting economic growth.
 
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The LA Fires: Progressive Governance Claims More Victims
Government officials blame climate change, but the real problem lies with state and local governments.
 
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Why Government Spending Is Driving up Interest Rates
Jonathan Newman and Ryan McMaken discuss how deficit spending and runaway debt is causing price inflation and higher interest rates.
 
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Lawrence McQuillan Explains the Policy Inferno Behind the California Wildfires
Lawrence McQuillan joins Bob to delve into the regulatory failures and mismanagement behind the wildfire crisis in California.
 
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Modern Piggy Banks
Pundits have labeled piggy banks small change, irrational and wasteful, “just sitting around doing nothing.” As usual, they are wrong.
 
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Hitler and Economics
 
Tom Woods presented this lecture at Mises University 2018.
 
 
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Mises in America
 
The great essayist and economist, William H. Peterson, pens a tribute to his colleague and teacher. In this monograph, he describes Mises’s temperament and personality, as well as his scholarly contributions—all in Peterson’s legendary style. It is a fascinating portrait and moving tribute to a master.
 
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