The Austrian is the flagship physical print publication of the Mises Institute. Each issue features provocative articles by cutting-edge laissez-faire and Austrian thinkers, plus interviews with economists, historians, and other scholars producing new research in the fight for freedom, peace, and free markets. Also included are book reviews by David Gordon, Institute news, and additional commentary by guest writers. It is published six times a year and replaces The Free Market (1983–2013).
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What Is Wrong with the Fed’s Inflationist Policy?
Leonard offers a penetrating criticism of the Fed’s vast expansion of the money supply, but it falls short of a sound way to keep it in check.
From the Publisher May–June 2022
Bob Murphy talks inflation and why suddenly everyone is an expert, and then why Jim Rogers says buy a motorcycle and see the world: It's a great way to get an education. Jeff and Peyton Gouzien discuss big questions like liberalism and illiberalism in the twentieth century and David Gordon reviews The Lords of Easy Money, a thoroughgoing critique of the subversive power of the Fed.
Liberalism and Illiberalism in the Twenty-First Century
The dichotomies of the twentieth century and the turning of the tide toward illiberalness highlight not only a difference in the thinking within the liberty community, but Americans and people in general. We are left with the consequences of this thinking and the beast it created.
A Conversation with Famed Investor Jim Rogers
Life lesson: Figure out what you love and do it and learn another language and get yourself a motorcycle and drive around the world.