Mises Institute
Friday, March 28, 2025
 
 
Economic Illiteracy Handicaps Britain’s New Right Wing Party
George Pickering
Instead of pushing market reforms, Reform UK is proposing a mix of subsidies, taxes, and prohibition to respond to high energy prices.
 
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What Made Europe Different
Ralph Raico
The first thing to say about laissez-faire liberalism is that it arose in Europe, specifically in Western Christendom. This story goes back many centuries. It goes back into the Middle Ages.
 
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Class and Conflict
 
Ralph Raico reveals how classical liberals—not Marxists—crafted the most powerful critique of class conflict, war, and empire.
 
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1919
 
In 1919, Mises battled socialism, chaos, and collapse—quietly preventing Bolshevism from overtaking postwar Vienna.
 
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The Far-Left’s Violent Attacks on Tesla are Revealing
The leftists destroying and defacing Teslas provides the latest example of the far-left playing directly into the hands of the political establishment.
 
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Do We Need a New English Translation of Marx’s Capital?
Marx’s understanding of economics was far inferior to that of Nassau Senior, whom he derided as the quintessential “bourgeois” economist.
 
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Libertarian Literary and Media Criticism
This collection of essays by experts in diverse fields applies libertarian philosophy and free-market economic theory to literature and media.
 
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How the Surgery Center of Oklahoma Tapped the Cash Market
 
Dr. Keith Smith explains how honest pricing and patient-first care are revolutionizing American medicine.
 
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A Critique of Interventionism
 
Interventionism gives government indirect control of most of everyday life. According to Ludwig von Mises, the result is instability, resulting in ever greater government control—a road to socialism—or a restoration of a truly free market.
 
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