Two years before the end of the Revolutionary War on March 1, 1781, the Articles of Confederation...
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When conservatives applaud unlimited war spending, they not only harm our economy and body politic, but they...
[This article is excerpted from chapter 21 of Mises: The Last Knight of Liberalism.] In the early...
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In the recent Wall Street Journal article “Inflation Surge Earns Monetarism Another Look,” Greg Ip writes that a...
Jeff and Bob discuss the effect of rising interest rates on Uncle Sam’s ability to service debt—and...
Michael Munger, a political scientist and economist who teaches at Duke University, argues in his excellent essay...