Category Archive: 6b) Austrian Economics
Economic Freedom as a Tonic for Social Conflict
Conflicts are not inherent in the operation of an unhampered market economy. There are conflicts between citizens because the government steps in and gives special privileges to some and not to others.
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Easterly of Eden
Easterly questions if economic development is really development unless all parties have the right and opportunity to consent voluntarily in their own decisions
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From the Editor—November/December 2025
In this issue of The Misesian, we explore the choice we face between the civilizing and liberating effects of private property and the impoverishment of interventionism and socialism. Our Supporters Summit spoke to how economic freedom undergirds civilization itself.
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Donor Spotlight: Rowan Parchi
I've lived in various different parts of the world, and because everything on mises.org is free, I was able to continue my learning from everywhere I was. It's been fantastic.
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Talks at Supporters Summit 2025
"Economic Freedom: The Key to Liberty" featured talks on topics ranging from taxes to the Federal Reserve to no-knock raids, our speakers examined the countless ways that governments invent new methods of violating our private property and destroying freedom in the process.
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The Mises Institute Visits Cornerstone University
In early November, the Mises Institute traveled to Cornerstone University in Grand Rapids, Michigan, where we hosted an event for students featuring a series of talks by our faculty and staff on why Generation Z is fed up with the economic status quo.
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The Danger of Deflation(Phobia)
The deflationary processes have greatly benefited households and businesses under the current fiat dollar standard in recent decades, even though their natural operation has been partially and deliberately stifled by the Fed’s inflationary monetary policy.
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Trump renews threats to sue Fed chair Jerome Powell
Trump said he would like to fire Powell during a Monday press conference, calling the Fed chief a “fool” and railing against renovations to the central bank’s headquarters.
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In India, Hindu Mobs Continue Attacks on Christians
India saw a wave of anti-Christian attacks, including arson on homes and churches, over the Christmas period by Hindu extremists.
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Trump, Treason, and the New York Times
President Trump recently accused the New York Times of treason because the paper printed something he didn’t like. Unfortunately, Trump is not the only person to designate the crime of treason to actions that are not even criminal.
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No Esperemos a que la Izquierda Valide las Ideas de la Libertad
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China eleva su deuda en un billón de dólares en 2026
China sumará más de un billón de dólares en deuda en 2026 mientras cae el consumo y se agrava la fragilidad financiera.
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The Constitution as a Weak Reed
In theory, the Constitution should safeguard individual liberty by giving citizens a bulwark against state tyranny. However, the Constitution actually advanced federal government power or failed to ultimately prevent it.
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Revisiting the Maidan Massacre
The Maidan Massacre of February 2014 supposedly involved Ukrainian government troops tied to President Viktor Yanukovych, a Russian ally, leading to his overthrow. But what if it was a false flag operation done to make people blame the government?
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Underinvested Commodities, Overhyped AI: Reading 2026 the Austrian Way
Mark Thornton appears on Metals and Miners with Gary Bohm and shares Austrian perspectives on 2026's outlook, deflation benefits, and why government intervention fails.
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Trump, Treason, and the New York Times
President Trump recently accused the New York Times of treason because the paper printed something he didn’t like. Unfortunately, Trump is not the only person to designate the crime of treason to actions that are not even criminal.
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Camillo Tarello: The Forgotten Farmer Who Outsmarted the State
Camillo Tarello was one of the fathers of modern agriculture. Fighting the headwinds of state disapproval for his innovative farming methods, he made many agricultural discoveries, benefiting not only his fellow Italians, but future farmers around the world.
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Subjective Valuation versus Arbitrary Valuation
The Austrian economics framework shows that subjective valuation is not shown to be arbitrary, but rather purposeful, as people place values on things via a means-end framework.
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