Mises Institute
Thursday, July 11, 2025
 
 
Are Pro-Natalists the Real Malthusians?
Jeffrey L. Degner
Both many pro-natalists as well as their critics have a Malthusian view of the world in which humans seem to be impervious to incentives and changing conditions. It is time for praxeologists to speak up.
 
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The US Economy (Like the UK, Japanese, and German Economies) Is Shrinking
Ryan McMaken
Unless the current administration acts to reverse this ongoing period of easy-money-fueled spending, deficits, and asset price inflation, we can expect to see ongoing problems with stubborn stagnation.
 
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The Cultural Background of
Ludwig von Mises
 
What shaped the mind of Mises?
 
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An Excellent Casey for Anarchism
 
Dr. David Gordon extols Libertarian Anarchy by Gerard Casey, which he says provides excellent arguments for doing away with the state.
 
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Floods, Snow, and Opportunity Cost
A reminder that economics applies even to floods and snow. Everything choice is a trade-off and subject to opportunity cost.
 
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The Constitution’s Negative Effects on Free Trade
Many assume, even American historians, that the Constitution led to freer trade because it led to free trade between the states.
 
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DC Consensus: We Hate Iran!
The anti-Iran consensus is not new, yet this article reminds us that rejection of the nuclear agreement with Iran contributed to recent issues.
 
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Central Bank Digital Currencies: The Last Battle in the War on Cash
 
Dr. Jonathan Newman at the 2023 Mises Institute Supporters Summit.
 
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Liberty and Property
 
In Liberty and Property, Ludwig von Mises shows that political freedom is impossible without private ownership. He warns that socialism, by abolishing private property, leads to economic collapse and political tyranny. Mises defends capitalism as the only system compatible with liberty, prosperity, and peace.
 
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