Announcing a Special Issue of the QJAE
The Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics invites submissions for a special issue commemorating the centennial of the founding of the Austrian Institute
Keynes’s Intellectual Dishonesty and Chartalism
A. Mitchell Innes—a chartalist pioneer—wrote a pamphlet “What Is Money?” (1913) which found a credulous and ideologically sympathetic audience in J. M.
Reconciliation 2.0: Building on the One Big Beautiful Bill Act
Romina Boccia, Michael F. Cannon, and Adam N. Michel
Congress or the Constitution? Yesterday’s Double Jeopardy Decision Raises Questions
Matthew Cavedon
Dr. Peter Klein on International Law and “Might Makes Right”
Bob talks with Dr. Peter Klein about the recent U.S. operation in Venezuela and the social-media backlash against “international law,” using it
Defense Services on the Free Market
"A truly free market is totally incompatible with the existence of a State, an institution that presumes to 'defend' person and property
Bait-and-Switch: Victims of the LA Wildfires Find That Local Government Wants Them Gone
People who lost their homes last year in the LA wildfires are finding government roadblocks to rebuilding, due to systems put in




