Mises Institute
Thursday, July 3, 2025
 
 
After 50 Years of US-Government-Sponsored Housing Finance: Why Are Houses So Unaffordable?
Alex J. Pollock
Why has home ownership not increased in 50 years, and why are houses so expensive for the ordinary buyer?
 
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The American Revolution Was a Culture War
Ryan McMaken
The Boston Tea Party was an opening act in what came to be a violent culture war and war of national liberation. And it helps us understand how America could become as bitterly divided as it was during the revolution.
 
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Republicans
and Big Government
 
Every Republican president since and including Herbert Hoover has increased the federal government’s size, scope, or power.
 
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On War and Liberty
 
Ralph Raico demonstrates how lovers of liberty have always stood on the side of peace, and why today’s warfare state demands a principled, radical critique.
 
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Trump’s Strike Against Iran: Weapons of Mass Overreach
Trump’s Iran policy should address military escalation risks, costs of sanctions, expanded executive power, and interventionism’s moral hazards.
 
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Hanke Warns of the Danger of Current Deficits
Steve Hanke, in The Epoch Times, warns of the dangers of US fiscal policy. The current level of government deficits will either result in inflation or unsustainable debt.
 
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No, Jared Polis Is Not America’s Most Libertarian Governor
Jared Polis is a savvy politician who is skilled at rewarding his political allies, but has little regard for the property and freedom of his constituents.
 
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Our Wise Overlords Are Just Here
to Serve Us
 
Tom Woods at the 2010 Mises Circle in Colorado Springs.
 
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Freedom in One Lesson:
The Best of Leonard Read
 
Freedom in One Lesson is  an extensive collection of Leonard Read’s best, most powerful sustained arguments on behalf of liberty. Leonard Read’s goal was to plant the seeds of liberty, so society and individuals could blossom to their fullest potential.
 
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