UFM Reform Watch

Libertarian ideas transcend abstraction; UFM Reform Watch provides data-driven insights that critically evaluate the practical application and impact of policies. UFM Reform Watch was established in January 2024 to monitor the reforms and shock therapy of reformers around the world. We believe it is worthwhile to study, analyze, and highlight the methods and contents of free-market reforms to…

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Prosperity Lab

Purposeful human action is ultimately the key driver of prosperity. People have goals and plans, and act to achieve them. For over fifty years UFM has taught—primarily through the university classroom—the ethical, legal, and economic principles necessary to support the emergence of freedom-oriented and market-based political economies. We now seek to share these foundational insights…

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UFM

Teaching and disseminating the principles of a free society in everything we do. Leaving it to UFM to decide where your donation is most needed, will allow us to prioritize projects and continue to strive to fulfill our mission. Be a part of the freedom movement.

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Arteteca UFM

This program aims to promote the ideas of freedom through art. To achieve this, four main areas are taken into account: preservation, restoration, cataloging, and dissemination of works by renowned artists that have been donated to UFM. One of the great bonuses of the program is the beautification of the campus resulting from the synergy…

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Ludwig von Mises Library

The library was founded in 1971 and later baptized with this name, in honor of the illustrious Austrian economist, one of the most prominent liberal thinkers of the 20th century. It provides access to a large collection of physical and digital magazines and books, films, documents, and maps. It also offers a series of databases…

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Popol Vuh Museum

Since its donation in 1978, the university has housed one of the main collections of pre-Columbian art. The collection encompasses more than 5,000 objects, including masterpieces of the country’s Mesoamerican and colonial art. The university, through the museum, promotes the conservation, research, and dissemination of information on the archaeological and cultural heritage of Guatemala. It…

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Mapoteca

In 2006, UFM created the map library, with the mission of conserving and preserving more than 880 old maps, donated by great individuals. Some are hanging on the walls of the Ludwig von Mises Library while others have been placed in special folders, prepared by the preservation and conservation workshop staff. The collection of José…

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Casa Popenoe

Casa Popenoe was built as a residence in 1632 in Antigua Guatemala by Luis de las Infantas Mendoza, judge of the royal court. Over a period of around 300 years it had eight owners until, in 1929, it was acquired by Wilson and Dorothy Popenoe. Destroyed almost in its entirety, the house was occupied by…

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Explorations on History

In 2006, UFM launched this program with a dual objective: to create greater recognition for the increasing amount of historical-artistic heritage that UFM has received over the years, and, at the same time, use that heritage as a reminder for the need to focus historical studies on the actions of each person in the past.…

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