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The Dupes of War: Mises on Statism, Propaganda, and Foreign Conflict 11.07.2026

On the latest episode of Minor Issues, Mark Thornton examines the “dupes of war”—citizens trained by government, schools, and historians to accept false stories about the causes, costs, and supposed benefits of war. Drawing on Ludwig von Mises, Mark argues that war is not caused by isolated incidents or sudden crises, but by statism, nationalism, interventionism, and state worship. He challenges t...

Praxeology within a Physics of the Social Sciences 10.07.2026

Austrian economics does not share the same methodology as we see in the economics mainstream. The Austrian emphasis on praxeology provides a better explanation of economic events than does the mathematically-bound mainstream. Original article: https://mises.org/mises-wire/praxeology-within-physics-social-sciences

Three Myths of American Healthcare 10.07.2026

Ryan McMaken dismantles three persistent myths of American healthcare before tracing the origins of social insurance to Bismarck's deliberate scheme to bind citizens to the state "by the chains of gratitude" and closing with Mises' 1944 prediction that a population half-dependent on government healthcare would never vote to dismantle it.. Recorded in Windham, New Hampshire, on June 27, 2026. Speci...

The Depression of 1784: Revolutionary Inflation and Post-Revolution Depression 10.07.2026

Intervention begets intervention. This was the case following the American Revolution, as the consequences of inflation, credit expansion, and wartime disruptions set up for the depression of 1784 in peacetime. Original article: https://mises.org/mises-wire/depression-1784-revolutionary-inflation-and-post-revolution-depression

How Adam Smith Helped Create Modern Unionism 10.07.2026

While Adam Smith is celebrated in some circles as the “Father of Free-Market Economics” (Austrians would disagree), his writings on the “disadvantages” of the worker are misleading. Original article: https://mises.org/mises-wire/how-adam-smith-helped-create-modern-unionism

Cronyism and Regulatory Capture 10.07.2026

As AI becomes a more important and visible part of our lives, the movement to regulate it also grows. The standard regulation narratives—that government regulates things in the name of the public interest—clearly do not fit the facts. Original article: https://mises.org/mises-wire/cronyism-and-regulatory-capture

Justice Thomas's Rothbardian Phase and the Hamiltonian Vance 09.07.2026

On this episode of Power and Market, Ryan, Connor, and Tho discuss the recent SCOTUS decisions as well as JD Vance's recent praise for the economic views of Alexander Hamilton.

Fireworks for the Regime: What July 4th Actually Celebrates 09.07.2026

Every July 4th, politicians climb podiums, flags wave, a hundred million dollars’ worth of fireworks scatter across the sky, and somewhere between the hot dogs and the stadium-rock anthems, it becomes easy to confuse the theater of freedom with the substance of it. Original article: https://mises.org/mises-wire/fireworks-regime-what-july-4th-actually-celebrates

Is This Country Having Its Socialist Moment? 09.07.2026

Democratic socialist candidates are becoming a serious political challenge in Democratic Party primaries. Have Americans suddenly become convinced by the arguments in favor of command economies, or is there something deeper going on? Read the article here: https://mises.org/mises-wire/country-having-its-socialist-moment 2026 is the Year of Rothbard—Murray's 100th birthday—and we're celebrating by...

The Senate Isn’t His Oyster, After All. Graham Platner’s Socialist Vessel Turned Out to Be Leaky 09.07.2026

The media tells us that the rape allegations that brought down Graham Platner’s Senate campaign just came to light. Actually, the media had those allegations for months, but sat on them to protect Platner’s campaign. Original article: https://mises.org/mises-wire/senate-isnt-his-oyster-after-all-graham-platners-socialist-vessel-turned-out-be-leaky

The War System 09.07.2026

"The main aim of American foreign policy is to impose the will of our ruling elite on the rest of the world."  Original article: https://mises.org/mises-wire/war-system

Foreign Investments and the Spirit of Capitalism 08.07.2026

How the Industrial Revolution and foreign investment made some nations rich while others stayed poor, closing with Mises’s defense of capitalism—not because capitalists are good people, but because the market economy benefits mankind and safeguards freedom.

Profit and Loss, Private Property, and the Achievements of Capitalism 08.07.2026

The crucial difference between physical “capital goods” and “capital” as an accounting concept, and how profit and loss, private property, and economic calculation steer production toward what consumers actually want.

Money, Interest, and the Business Cycle 08.07.2026

The two great confusions about money and interest, from Aristotle’s “money cannot beget money” to modern credit expansion, and how monetary manipulation by banks and governments produces inflation and the business cycle.

The Making of Modern Civilization: Savings, Investment, and Economic Calculation 08.07.2026

The first economics lecture: how saving, capital goods, and investment build modern prosperity—illustrated by the fisherman who forgoes today’s catch to make nets—and why capital must be guided by economic calculation.

Marxism and the Manipulation of Man 08.07.2026

Why Marxism spread so widely while going long unchallenged, how its slogans slipped into everyday speech, and the Marxian urge to “organize” society by treating individuals as raw material to be arranged.

Nationalism, Socialism, and Violent Revolution 08.07.2026

How Marxism claims that truth itself is attainable only in a classless society, and how the cult of “action” and violence—by way of Georges Sorel and French syndicalism—fed into Leninism, fascism, and Nazi racial doctrine.

Individualism and the Industrial Revolution 08.07.2026

The liberal ideal of the individual and rational, welfare-serving law, and a defense of the Industrial Revolution against the myth that early capitalism degraded the common man.

Class Conflict and Revolutionary Socialism 08.07.2026

Marx’s doctrine of class and class conflict: the claim that class interests determine how people think and set the classes in irreconcilable conflict—with Mises noting that Marx never actually defined what a class is.

Mind, Materialism, and the Fate of Man 08.07.2026

Mises opens the philosophical half of the course by arguing that Marx’s materialism—the claim that a person’s economic class shapes his very ideas and logic—dominates modern thought, and he begins to dismantle it.

Introduction to Marxism Unmasked 08.07.2026

Richard M. Ebeling recalls the world of 1952, when socialism seemed ascendant everywhere, summarizes Marx’s system of historical materialism and class struggle, and introduces Mises as one of its most formidable critics.

Appendix 2: On the Term “Liberalism” 08.07.2026

Mises defends his use of the word: true liberalism is defined by private ownership of the means of production, and he explains why he keeps the name despite its distorted modern usage.

Appendix 1: On the Literature of Liberalism 08.07.2026

Mises's guided reading list of the essential works of liberal thought, from Hume, Smith, and Bentham onward, for readers who want to study the tradition in depth.

Chapter 5: The Future of Liberalism 08.07.2026

Mises argues that modern civilization rests on liberalism and capitalism, and can be destroyed only from within—by the spread of antiliberal ideas, not by any outside enemy.

Chapter 4: Liberalism and the Political Parties 08.07.2026

Why liberalism differs from interest-based parties, the crisis of parliamentary government, and the misleading charge that liberalism is merely the “party of capital.”

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