Here's a bunch of Mises Daily articles. I fell behind for a few days, so I thought I'd share as I got caught up.
By Stephen Anderson
Are Bankruptcies of Some U.S. States in the Future?
Federal spending is not the only out-of-control government spending in the US. A number of states have been overspending and now face declining revenues. Will bankruptcies follow?
By John Gideon Hartnett
What is Money? Who Controls Money?
While the ruling classes insist that money is whatever the government says it is, historically money has been gold. That has not changed even in the age of debased currency.
By Connor O'Keeffe
Biden’s Absurd New Economic Messaging Strategy
The president wants to appear as a “scourge” of the ultrawealthy. But he has only been a scourge of the productive wealthy while remaining a dear ally of unproductive cronies.
By Frank Shostak
Contra Krugman, Policies of Countering Unemployment Are Costly
Paul Krugman and other Keynesians believe that since workers are unemployed during a recession, government spending to employ them is costless. Instead of creating wealth, these make-work schemes destroy it.
By Thomas J. DiLorenzo
The Next Austrian School Renaissance
I am convinced that books like Human Action in particular, and the Austrian School in general, are more needed than ever if Western civilization is to be saved from the onslaught of “cultural” Marxist totalitarians.