

Privacy and Fungibility: The Forgotten Virtues of Sound Money

Methodological Individualism in Historical Analysis

Leo XIV and Rerum Novarum

The American Revolution Was a Free-Trade Revolution

American Independence and the Seeds of Big Government

The Spirit of the Declaration of Independence: Secession, Division, Disloyalty

Essays in Austrian Economics: Honoring Joe Salerno
Bob Murphy and David Howden explore essays honoring Joe Salerno, revealing how a new generation of Austrian economists is shaping the future of economic thought.

Who Really Invented Bitcoin?
Before Bitcoin, there was Hayek. In the 1970s, he warned that state-controlled money leads to inflation, instability, and political plunder. His fix? Competing currencies.

The Federal Reserve Is Covering Up Its Financial Losses
Alex Pollock, an expert on Federal Reserve policy, joins us to talk about how the Fed has backed itself into a very bad financial corner, and there is no painless way out.

Steve Hanke on Hyperinflation, Currency Boards, and the COVID Lockdown Debacle
Professor Steve Hanke joins Bob to discuss why COVID lockdowns were an unprecedented policy blunder and how currency boards provide an effective solution to hyperinflation.
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