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While it is tempting to think of state power as being maintained by sheer force, it still needs a “theological” justification, be it secular...
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The debate over use of nuclear weapon is built upon the assumption that they‘ve only been used twice, both against Japan. However, if we...
We may be in the New Year, but James Bovard is not ready to put the craziness of 2024 in his rearview mirror. Here...
We should make every effort to legalize competition to the US dollar and participate in the debate over the fiat dollar, precious metals, and...
While it is tempting to think of state power as being maintained by sheer force, it still needs a “theological” justification, be it secular...
Contrary to anti-freedom myths, “greedy” business owners don’t decide what prices will be for goods and services.
Capitalism is characterized by the private ownership of capital, coming from Lockean homesteading principles, and not from state coercion and force.
Walter Block has attempted to reconfigure libertarian thinking in regards to self-defense. Unfortunately, his theories are illogical, Orwellian, and conflict with Murray Rothbard‘s clear...
In What Has Government Done to Our Money? Murray Rothbard changes your whole view of the world—not just money.
Bob reacts to Bryan Caplan’s current views, arguing that the history of economic thought is indeed important, and the Misesian approach to praxeology is...
The election of Donald Trump has revived debate about tariffs and their effects. Austrian economists point out that the damage tariffs impose is not...
We hear of many schemes to promote government “efficiency.” The problem is that the very nature of government makes “efficiency” impossible.
We hear of many schemes to promote government “efficiency.” The problem is that the very nature of government makes “efficiency” impossible.
The First World War was critical to boosting the influence of that child of progressivism and Wall Street corporatism: the Federal Reserve System.