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On this episode of Power and Market, we feel compelled to discuss this week’s State of the Union speech.
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By opposing justice and throwing aside the facts of hard science, the Duke faculty and administration damaged all of higher education during the infamous...
The process of naturalization is a government-created “right” with no basis in property rights. In other words, there is no libertarian case for birthright...
The existence of the arsenal makes the State of Israel ineligible for US aid under US law. This is a problem for the US...
By opposing justice and throwing aside the facts of hard science, the Duke faculty and administration damaged all of higher education during the infamous...
On this episode of Power and Market, we feel compelled to discuss this week’s State of the Union speech.
The core PPI increased a seasonally adjusted 0.8%, more than the 0.6% gain in December and well ahead of the Dow Jones consensus estimate...
Forty-one percent of Americans now say they sympathize more with the Palestinians in the Middle East situation, while 36% sympathize more with the Israelis.
Hélène Landemore of Yale University believes she has a radical proposal to make democracy work. In this week’s Friday Philosophy, Dr. David Gordon reviews...
UBS downgraded U.S. equities, saying factors that powered years of outperformance are starting to fade.
Dr. Timothy Terrell explains how entrepreneurs and property rights can protect forests, wildlife, and open spaces better than bureaucracies, using real-world examples of “enviropreneurs”...
We are told that the Bill of Rights is the bedrock of our freedom, yet this same Bill of Rights ultimately has been used...
When the Massachusetts colony issued its own unredeemable paper money in 1690, it was with the promise that it would soon be redeemable in...
Is the US riding an “everything bubble” to the next crisis? Mark Thornton joins Paul Buitink to diagnose the dollar, the debt, and the...