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Audio Mises Wire

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Audio recordings of Mises Wire articles, offering contemporary news and opinion through the lens of Austrian economics and libertarian political economy.

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Freedom of Association and Cancel Culture

As Murray Rothbard often noted, freedom of association is a fundamental right, what he called a “subset of private property rights.” Unfortunately, our modern cancel culture has taken aim at this right, taking away the voluntary nature of human interaction. Original article: Freedom of Association and Cancel Culture    

Nov 06, 2024Ep. 2532

Mute Buttons: Two Ways the School Complex Muzzles Parents and Students

Government education is a self-perpetuating monster and has been for a long time. While parents and organizations seek accountability, the dynamics driving government education point to a powerful and unaccountable bureaucracy that serves its own interests. Original article: Mute Buttons: Two Ways the School Complex Muzzles Parents and Students    ...

Nov 06, 2024Ep. 2530

Why Democracy Has Such Staying Power

Democracy, or at least the “democracy” that ensures the “right people” are elected, is the religion of American progressives. Despite its obvious failures, however, progressives claim that democracy is the Holy Grail of governance. Why people believe this is another question. Original article: Why Democracy Has Such Staying Power    

Nov 06, 2024Ep. 2529

The Myth of the Entrepreneurial State

In its so-called war against “hate,” the state determines who are the villains and then instructs everyone else to hate the “haters.” As one might expect, the state then engages in a campaign of vilification and intimidation against the newly-designated enemy. Original article: The Myth of the Entrepreneurial State    

Nov 06, 2024Ep. 2528

The State’s War Against Hate

In its so-called war against “hate,” the state determines who are the villains and then instructs everyone else to hate the “haters.” As one might expect, the state then engages in a campaign of vilification and intimidation against the newly-designated enemy. Original article: The State’s War Against Hate    

Nov 06, 2024Ep. 2527

Whose Property Is It?

Legal philosopher Jeremy Waldron in his book The Rule of Law and the Measure of Property challenges the Lockean view of legitimate property ownership. David Gordon sheds light on Waldron's confusing positions. Original article: Whose Property Is It?    

Nov 06, 2024Ep. 2526

Ignore The New Power Demographic at Your Own Risk: Young Male Voters

As American culture becomes dominated by militant feminism, a new voting group of dissenters is arising: young male voters. These are young men that believe that the system is stacked against them, which is why Trump's populism appeals to them. Original article: Ignore The New Power Demographic at Your Own Risk: Young Male Voters    

Nov 06, 2024Ep. 2525

The American Empire

We have crossed the boundary that lies between Republic and Empire. If you ask when, the answer is that you cannot make a single stroke between day and night; the precise moment does not matter. There was no painted sign to say: “You now are entering Imperium.” Yet it was a very old road and the voice of history was saying: “Whether you know it or not, the act of crossing may be irreversible.” This article appeared in a 1966 issue of Left and Right, edited by Murray Rothbard, and is a condensed ...

Nov 05, 2024Ep. 2525

The Menace of the State

The election is upon us. We wonder whether we have to have war, tariffs, and deficit spending, regardless of whom we support. What are we to do? Original article: The Menace of the State    

Nov 05, 2024Ep. 2525

No Matter Who Wins, Half the Country Won’t Believe in the Election

The 2024 election will provide few solutions to the underlying pressures eroding American political norms. Regardless of the outcome, half the country will feel like they live under an occupational government. Original article: No Matter Who Wins, Half the Country Won’t Believe in the Election    

Nov 05, 2024Ep. 2525

The Reality of Red-State Fascism

It is always a mistake to advocate government action, for there is no way you can fully anticipate how government will be used. Nor can you ever count on a slice of the population to be moral in its advocacy of the uses of the police power. Original article (2004): The Reality of Red-State Fascism    

Nov 01, 2024Ep. 2525

This Is a Slow-Motion Nationalization of the Economy

As real wages decline and middle-class savings are depleted, the government expands its influence, garnering support from a substantial portion of the populace. Original article: This Is a Slow-Motion Nationalization of the Economy    

Oct 29, 2024Ep. 2524

The Regime Wants Appalachia To Suffer

Would America’s federal government deliberately undermine recovery efforts to try to achieve its own desired political ends? Of course. Original article: The Regime Wants Appalachia To Suffer    

Oct 29, 2024Ep. 2523

Ludwig von Mises, Hero

“In 1988, Murray Rothbard wrote a great monograph called Ludwig von Mises: Scholar, Creator, Hero. I'd like to concentrate today on the third of the qualities, Mises as a hero.” Original article: Ludwig von Mises, Hero    

Oct 29, 2024Ep. 2522

We Lose, They Lose: A Reagan-Trump Fusion

In the spirit of a new Cold War, Matthew Kroenig and Dan Negrea have written a new book, We Win, They Lose: Republican Foreign Policy and the New Cold War, which tries to fuse the foreign policies of Ronald Reagan and Donald Trump. The result is a foreign policy Frankenstein. Original article: We Lose, They Lose: A Reagan-Trump Fusion    

Oct 29, 2024Ep. 2521

Einstein Was the Greatest Physicist but Was Economically Illiterate

Einstein's name is synonymous with brilliance, yet his great intelligence did not translate to logical economic thinking. Instead, Einstein embraced socialism, thinking that one could guide an economy like one guides a mathematical equation. Original article: Einstein Was the Greatest Physicist but Was Economically Illiterate    

Oct 29, 2024Ep. 2520

The Presumption of Liberty

Progressives claim that the state grants us our rights, and that liberty can flourish only in the presence of a powerful state. The truth runs in the opposite direction.  Original article: The Presumption of Liberty    

Oct 29, 2024Ep. 2519

Can America Survive Global De-Dollarization?

While the US dollar is the world's “reserve” currency—at least for now—the reckless spending and money creation policies of the US government place the dollar in peril.  Original article: Can America Survive Global De-Dollarization?    

Oct 29, 2024Ep. 2518

The Keynesian Multiplier Fairy Tale

One of the myths of Keynesian theory is that through monetary injections and government purchases, an economy can spend itself into prosperity. While such a scenario is economically impossible, most mainstream economists still believe it. Original article: The Keynesian Multiplier Fairy Tale    

Oct 29, 2024Ep. 2517

Underdog Moicano Wins UFC Fight, Bashes Macron in France, Promotes Hoppe

Vegas expected Renato “Sound Money” Moicano to lose his UFC fight against Benoit Saint Denis. Instead, he won and used the opportunity to promote the work of another Austrian economist. This time, it was Hans-Hermann Hoppe. Original article: Underdog Moicano Wins UFC Fight, Bashes Macron in France, Promotes Hoppe    

Oct 23, 2024Ep. 2516