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Philosopher Harry Frankfurt definitely was not a product of modern academe, where wokeness and outright humbug rule. He understood that the equal-outcomes portion of...
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Although egalitarian interventionism constantly is wrecked on the shoals of reality, there is always a stable of new politicians eager to promote what Murray...
The US government’s gold stockpile is not supporting the US dollar. The demand for US debt and currency is largely based on the state’s...
The US government’s gold stockpile is not backing up the US dollar. The demand for US debt and currency is largely based on the...
Philosopher Harry Frankfurt definitely was not a product of modern academe, where wokeness and outright humbug rule. He understood that the equal-outcomes portion of...
The US and Iran have been mortal enemies since 1979. It is clear that the belligerent approach to dealing with Iran has failed. We...
Stephanie Kelton, the most visible promoter of MMT, is being derelict in her academic duties by not replying to Per Bylund’s critique of her...
The expansion of “civil rights” places emphasis upon “positive rights” that apply to specific groups with political privilege. This is a far cry from...
The tainted blood scandal in the UK should be a warning to people about the dangers of the National Health Service. Instead, we hear...
Lysander Spooner was one of this country’s most important libertarians. His views on economics, while flawed, are free market in principle and have some...
Is charity a right held by everyone or should charity be confined to private, voluntary action within a free market? David Gordon argues for...
Caitlin Clark, with her array of basketball skills, has filled arenas in her inaugural WNBA season. However, the idea of merit clashes with the...
Stiglitz won the 2001 Nobel Prize in economics, but that doesn’t mean he understands free markets, as you might expect from the title of...
David Stockman is, to say the least, no admirer of Donald Trump, but even those inclined to a more favorable view of the former...