Mises Institute
Tuesday, July 22, 2025
 
 
Selling the Public Lands
Ryan Wardle
Some in Congress are floating the idea of selling government land—especially in the West—as a way to pay down federal debt and free more land for housing. While this might seem like a free market “solution,” we should remember that the government is a rapacious monopoly.
 
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The Questionable Role of Quantitative Methods in Economics
Frank Shostak
Austrian economics veers sharply from the economic mainstream over the use of mathematics and quantitative measures. Instead, Austrians build upon irrefutable premises based upon human action.
 
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The Federal Reserve is Building the Most Expensive Building in DC History?
 
The Fed’s new $2 billion swamp castle is coming along nicely.
 
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The Division of Labor and Social Order
 
Dr. Jonathan Newman shows how the division of labor sustains civilization and peace.
 
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The Silent Guardian of Liberty: Hans F. Sennholz
The biography of Hans F. Sennholz reads like a paradoxical novel—as if the protagonist had journeyed backward through the twentieth century.
 
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Secession Is Inevitable. War to Prevent It Is Optional
The answer lies peaceful separation, not in doubling down on political unity, maintained through endless violence or threats of violence.
 
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The Invasion of the Spatializers
Jesús Huerta de Soto has published a series of lectures on Austrian economics, and Dr. David Gordon in Friday Philosophy reviews his Lectures in Austrian Economics, Volume 1.
 
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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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