The Week in Review: September 17, 2016

There’s just no relief from the constant drum beat for more and more government intervention in the economy. One the one hand, we have presidential candidates calling for more protectionism andmore government spending. At the same time, the central banks of the world are looking to create their own digital currencies, furtherexpand the money supply, keep interest rates near zero, and plot new strategies for manipulating the economy.
Fortunately, as Lew Rockwell explains, ideas and beliefs change:
Mises never tired of telling his students and readers that trends can change. What makes them change are the choices we make, the values we hold, the ideas we advance, the institutions we support.

This post was published at Ludwig von Mises Institute on September 17, 2016.