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Mark Thornton looks forward to 2025—and a little bit backwards at 2024—and projects what we might see in the coming new year.
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Colin Grabow While it’s no secret that vessels built in US shipyards to comply with the protectionist Jones Act are far costlier than those...
Washington may have to manufacture some reason explaining why secession is good for Greenland, but secession is awful when Americans try it.
Mark Thornton looks forward to 2025—and a little bit backwards at 2024—and projects what we might see in the coming new year.
On New Year’s Eve 1974, President Gerald Ford snuck in an executive order legalizing private gold ownership, revoking FDR’s previous policies banning gold “hoarding.”
While US historians tend to tell the simple, good-versus-evil story of the creation and implementation of the Thirteenth Amendment abolishing slavery, revisionist historians see...
End the year right and get a head start on a great New Year’s Resolution by helping the Mises Institute!
The Federal Reserve and so-called government stabilizers exist ostensibly to balance a market economy that supposedly is fundamentally unstable. But what if government intervention...
Most editorialists and pundits have labeled Jimmy Carter’s presidency a failure, but his activities after he left office as a rousing success. The truth...