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Bob responds to James Rickards’ recent tweet on record U.S. gold exports driving an improved trade balance, walking through the official data on non-monetary...
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The problem with this new campaign in Iran is not merely that it will likely have bad near-term consequences, but that it represents the...
Yesterday, the White House said the war would last, at most, four weeks. Now it’s eight.
The current war is a timely reminder that the US ruling elites regard the US taxpayers and ordinary Americans as little more than inconvenient...
A detailed map of the road to regime change.
Bob responds to James Rickards’ recent tweet on record U.S. gold exports driving an improved trade balance, walking through the official data on non-monetary...
Sowell’s Vision of the Anointed provides a compelling framework to examine key political processes.
Progressives sell state intervention into economic affairs as “protecting” consumers and workers. In all cases, free markets do a better job of protecting all...
Constitutionalism gives us the expectation of governance according to rules that everyone from those that are governed to the ones that govern are expected...
This week, Dr. Gordon reviews a new work— Reinterpreting Libertarianism: New Directions in Libertarian Studies—and offers insights on some of the contributions.
Ryan McMaken and historian Larsen Plyler talk about how the Americans of the 1770s envisioned a new community of independent and sovereign states. The...
Throughout history, Jews have been denounced as “moneylenders,” yet, as Carl Menger noted, there are very good reasons why Jewish people have been overrepresented...
Menger said alternative monetary theories were “unhistorical,” one could argue that Menger’s theory also lacks historical evidence necessary to verify his theory. Did Menger...
Murray Rothbard recounts how during the French and Indian War (1754–63), Americans continued the great tradition of trading with the enemy.
On this episode of Power and Market, Ryan, Connor, and Tho look at the headlines coming out of Davos, including Mark Carney’s speech calling...