The Mises Institute is happy to welcome Daniella Bassi to our staff! Ms. Bassi will act as assistant editor for mises.org, our journals, and our full slate of new books for 2020. Ms. Bassi joins us from the College of William and Mary in Virginia, where she edited publications for the Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture. She
Faculty, Associated Scholars, and More: The Mises Institute Research Fellowship program has been vital to the growth of the modern Austrian school by graduate, law school, and post-doc students with support in their academic research. This year, we’ve hosted 11 fellows in residence: Chris Calton sponsored by Sharon and Walter Woodul University of
The Macro Problem of Microtransactions: The Self-regulatory Challenges of Video Game Loot Boxes by Matthew McCaffrey has been published as a case study for Harvard Business Review. The video game industry has ignited a global controversy surrounding microtransactions in gaming, especially the use of loot boxes: randomized rewards with potential
September marked the 70th anniversary of the publishing of Ludwig von Mises’s Human Action. This masterpiece is read more today than it was when it was first published. Every month, it is downloaded thousands of times from students all around the world as people seek out the truth in a world statured with lies. Because of this, the Austrian school
This issue contains selected lectures, papers, and abstracts of papers presented at the 2019 Austrian Economics Research Conference in Auburn, Alabama. Articles include Daniel Ajamian’s “The Cost of the Enlightenment,” Michael Rectenwald’s “Libertarianism(s) versus Postmodernism and ‘Social Justice’ Ideology,” Edward Fuller’s “Keynes and the
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This week marks the birthday of Ludwig von Mises, the great champion of property, real liberalism, real economics, and the animating spirit of a laissez-faire society. The Mises Institute in turn champions his work, and his vision — and we know you do too. Become a Sustaining Member today for just $5 a month, or join or renew your Membership for
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“Marxism and the Manipulation of Man” When the Berlin Wall fell 30 years ago this year — and the Soviet Union not long after — many thought socialism had been relegated to the dustbin of history. Unfortunately, the ideology responsible for the death of over 100 million people in the twentieth century is once again spreading throughout the West. We
La revista en línea Aeon actualmente presenta un artículo sobresaliente de nuestros eruditos Peter Klein y Nicolai Foss sobre la tendencia hacia estructuras de negocios “sin jefe”. Lejos de ser intermediarios redundantes, argumentan, se necesitan más gerentes que nunca en las empresas que aspiran a una organización plana, descentralizada y
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