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Dr. Wanjiru Njoya explains how “phony civil rights” expand state power at the expense of self-ownership and property, and offers a conservative-libertarian case for...

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Dr. Jeffrey Herbener explains why “Crusoe economics” isn’t a caricature but the indispensable starting point for economics and liberty—built from action, property, and exchange.

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Bob revisits capital and interest theory to show why the textbook result “interest = MPK” only holds in a one-good world, and why in...

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Seven “economic sins” share one root: monetary inflation—fueling higher prices, inequality, debt, war, and even moral decay.

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Seven “economic sins” share one root: monetary inflation—fueling higher prices, inequality, debt, war, and even moral decay.

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Jeffrey A. Singer On November 20, the New Jersey Supreme Court ruled 6–1 that the hypothesis behind Shaken Baby Syndrome/​Abusive Head Trauma (SBS/AHT) —...

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Colleen Hroncich A group of Tennessee parents and anti-school-choice advocacy organizations filed a lawsuit on November 20, challenging the state’s Education Freedom Scholarship (EFS)...

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Mike Fox It’s difficult to imagine a more quintessential conservative value than the idea that the government should leave peaceful people to their own...

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Dominik Lett Since taking office in January, President Trump has repeatedly suggested downsizing and eventually eliminating the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and returning...

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Equilibrium is an imaginary construct that should be used only for analytical purposes. Unfortunately, mainstream economists have claimed it should represent a desired state...

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Prominent central bankers have given conflicting statements concerning gold. What soaring gold prices might indicate is that the world is now turning to gold.

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