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One sign of a fraying society is that its laws increasingly become political tools. The latest round involves Democrats trying to use criminal law...
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Now threatening citizens for what they post online, one would hardly believe that England had once possessed a hard-won tradition of limited government and...
The gold standard hampers the growth of government power, which helps people more effectively fight bad policy.
By misusing statistics, the government claims that racial disparities are always caused by racial discrimination and that these disparities can only be rectified by...
Bob discusses common talking points that pro-free-trade economists often use when making the case against tariffs.
One sign of a fraying society is that its laws increasingly become political tools. The latest round involves Democrats trying to use criminal law...
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While most of us know George Orwell as an authoritative critique of totalitarianism, few people know he was a committed socialist and a lifelong...
Very difficult economic headwinds of the business cycle are coming at us.
Historical revisionism is nothing new, and recent attempts to label an “antiracist” approach to history have wrongly been called “revisionist.” To better understand revisionism,...
Most economists are political apologists masquerading as economists. They are Rothbard’s “court historians” with degrees in economics instead of history.
While many are busy offering intellectually-deficient reasons as to why Kamala Harris lost—sexism, racism, Nazism, hatred of democracy—Lipton Matthews explains some simple truths as...
This article investigates the veracity of three claims made by current and former government officials in the context of the 2023 debt-ceiling debates.
Birkin bags are pricey and the producer restricts its potential buyers. Unfortunately, disgruntled customers who don’t want to follow the company’s rules are now...
Most economists are political apologists masquerading as economists. They are Rothbard’s “court historians” with degrees in economics instead of history.