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Seven “economic sins” share one root: monetary inflation—fueling higher prices, inequality, debt, war, and even moral decay.
Seven “economic sins” share one root: monetary inflation—fueling higher prices, inequality, debt, war, and even moral decay.
Equilibrium is an imaginary construct that should be used only for analytical purposes. Unfortunately, mainstream economists have claimed it should represent a desired state...
In 2024, Trump promised to “help America heal,” but his administration has mostly preserved and expanded the very institutions responsible for the problems he...
“…the fundamental problem with the conservatives … was that they were looking in the wrong direction. The revolution that they were trying to prevent...
So-called democratic socialists claim they just want to empower ordinary people through democracy. Socialism, however, invariably must turn into a top-down system of central...
Leaders prone toward collectivist ideals and central planning seize upon these opportunities, thriving on divisive sentiment.
While progressives love to claim fealty to the First Amendment, they actually have used the Fourteenth Amendment to squash free speech and free expression.
When it comes to destroying your brand, Norwegian Nobel Committee is the Bud Lite of peace prizes.
“Taxation is theft, purely and simply, even though it is theft on a grand and colossal scale which no acknowledged criminals could hope to...
No one opposed communism more than Murray Rothbard, but he also recognized that US policy toward Cuba was unjust, self-defeating, and would fail to...
By honoring Mokyr, Aghion, and Howitt, the Nobel Committee has recognized that the future of growth depends on innovation, and that innovation begins with...