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= Ludwig von Mises Institute = The '''Ludwig von Mises Institute''' (Mises Institute) is a non-profit educational organization that promotes the Austrian School of economics, classical liberalism, and individual liberty. Founded in 1982 and based in Auburn, Alabama, the institute is dedicated to advancing economic theory, philosophy, and history that reflect the principles of liberty, free markets, and limited government. The institute is named after the economist '''Ludwig von Mises''', a leading figure in the Austrian School of economics. == History == The Ludwig von Mises Institute was established in 1982 by economist and historian '''Murray Rothbard''' and others who shared a commitment to the ideas of Ludwig von Mises. The organization was founded with the goal of promoting Austrian economic theory and classical liberalism, which emphasizes the importance of individual freedom, free markets, and minimal government intervention. Initially, the Mises Institute focused on preserving the intellectual legacy of Ludwig von Mises and his contributions to economic theory, particularly in opposition to Keynesian economics and central planning. Over time, the institute expanded its focus to include advocacy for a free society, the study of economic history, and the promotion of libertarian political philosophy. The Mises Institute is headquartered at Auburn University in Alabama, where it operates a research center, holds seminars and conferences, and publishes a variety of educational materials. == Mission == The mission of the Ludwig von Mises Institute is to promote and advance the ideas of the Austrian School of economics and classical liberalism. The institute aims to educate the public and policymakers about the importance of individual liberty, free markets, and sound economic principles. Through its research, publications, and educational programs, the Mises Institute seeks to challenge collectivist and statist policies and advocate for the economic and political ideas that lead to greater freedom and prosperity. == Research and Educational Programs == The Mises Institute offers a variety of educational resources and research programs to further its mission: * **Austrian Economics**: The institute is known for its promotion of the Austrian School of economics, a school of thought that emphasizes the importance of individual decision-making, the role of entrepreneurship, and the critique of central planning and government intervention. It provides scholarly research and public lectures on Austrian economic theory. * **Libertarian Political Philosophy**: The institute advocates for political freedom and limited government, aligning with libertarian principles that support individual rights, voluntary cooperation, and free markets. It engages in discussions on topics such as property rights, taxation, and government regulation. * **History and Economics**: The Mises Institute also conducts research in economic history, particularly focusing on the role of government intervention in the economy and its historical effects. The organization advocates for an understanding of history through the lens of Austrian economics. * **Educational Seminars and Conferences**: The institute holds various educational seminars, conferences, and events to bring together scholars, students, and activists who are interested in Austrian economics, libertarianism, and free-market advocacy. These events are often held at the Mises Institute’s headquarters at Auburn University. * **Online Courses and Webinars**: The Mises Institute offers online courses, webinars, and free lectures that cover topics in Austrian economics, libertarian political theory, and related fields. These resources are available to a global audience. == Publications == The Ludwig von Mises Institute publishes a variety of materials to educate the public and influence policy discussions: * **Mises Daily**: An online publication featuring articles and essays on Austrian economics, free markets, and libertarian thought. It provides timely commentary and analysis on current events and policy issues. * **Mises Review**: A scholarly publication that offers reviews of books, articles, and other works related to Austrian economics and libertarian philosophy. * **Books and Articles**: The Mises Institute publishes books, research papers, and articles written by scholars and economists in the Austrian tradition. These publications cover topics in economics, political theory, and history. * **Mises Institute Blog**: A blog featuring commentary on contemporary economic and political issues from an Austrian economics perspective. In addition to its own publications, the Mises Institute also collaborates with other institutions to produce research and policy papers on topics such as monetary policy, government spending, and international trade. == Leadership == The Ludwig von Mises Institute is led by a President and a Board of Directors. The organization’s leadership consists of economists, scholars, and activists who are dedicated to advancing the Austrian School of economics and classical liberalism. As of March 2025, the President of the Mises Institute is '''Jeff Deist''', who has served in this role since 2015. Deist is a prominent advocate of Austrian economics and a key figure in the libertarian movement. Under his leadership, the Mises Institute has expanded its educational programs and public outreach efforts. == Funding and Independence == The Mises Institute is a privately funded, non-profit organization that relies on donations from individuals, foundations, and supporters of Austrian economics and libertarian philosophy. It does not accept government funding, ensuring its independence from government influence and political pressure. The organization’s funding model allows it to maintain its commitment to rigorous, independent scholarship and advocacy for free markets and individual liberty. == Influence and Impact == The Mises Institute has had a significant influence on the promotion of Austrian economics and libertarian political thought, particularly in the United States. Its research, publications, and educational programs have contributed to the growth of the Austrian School of economics and have shaped discussions on economic policy, government intervention, and individual freedom. The institute’s work has influenced policymakers, academics, and activists, and it continues to be a leading voice in debates on economic theory, public policy, and the role of government in society. == Criticism and Controversies == The Mises Institute has faced criticism from some economists and political commentators who argue that its promotion of Austrian economics is too ideologically driven and that its critiques of central banking, monetary policy, and government intervention may not be fully grounded in empirical evidence. Additionally, the institute has been accused of promoting a political agenda that prioritizes individual liberty and free markets at the expense of social safety nets and other government programs. However, the Mises Institute defends its positions by emphasizing the importance of personal liberty, the dangers of government overreach, and the need for a free-market economy that encourages individual entrepreneurship and economic freedom. == External Links == * Official Website: [https://mises.org/](https://mises.org/) * Mises Institute on YouTube: [https://www.youtube.com/user/MisesMedia](https://www.youtube.com/user/MisesMedia) * Mises Institute on Twitter: [@MisesInstitute](https://twitter.com/MisesInstitute) == References == <references />
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