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In the context of decades-long regional and foreign policy conflicts regarding Iran, the new Iranian president might signal a shift toward more peaceful alternatives.
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With Canada as the fifty-first state, the Republicans would not win another national election for many years, and Congress would move significantly to the...
Ireland is suffering from the same kind of housing crisis that has hurt the US. Not surprisingly, the crises in both countries have their...
In the context of decades-long regional and foreign policy conflicts regarding Iran, the new Iranian president might signal a shift toward more peaceful alternatives.
After a dramatic couple of days in the markets, economists and political figures are calling for the Fed to cut interest rates. But if...
Accusations are aimed at the fashion industry of “exploiting” their models and other workers. Yet, it is much easier to accuse an industry of...
Live at Mises University in Auburn Alabama, Ryan and Tho look at the methods of radical libertarians in light of Rothbard’s essay on revolution.
While many people currently are likely to view the rule of law as simply a collection of arbitrary rules, it involves private property rights...
One of the reasons for the hard-left turn in higher education has been the increasing radicalization of accreditation agencies. It is important for colleges...
Under the regime of apartheid, South Africa’s government engaged in legal discrimination. In the new South Africa, the government also engages in legal racial...
More than two decades ago, the Federal Reserve joined with the federal government to make housing more affordable. The first housing bubble popped in...
Alexander Hamilton hated decentralization, and wanted a strong central government, high taxes, and a central bank. Hamilton’s legacy today dominates in Washington, DC.
By appealing to the self-interest of buyers and sellers, capitalism foils attempts by lawmakers to create racially constructed limits on voluntary exchange. Capitalism undermines...