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History Professor Heather Cox Richardson has grown very wealthy using her writings to attack the creation of wealth itself. While her columns are popular,...
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Instead of market competition, inflation forces young and old into rivalrous competition for housing.
The modern western society is built upon the welfare state, yet it is that very welfare state that is undermining the social fabric. It...
This week, Dr. Gordon explores some of the thought of Thomas Nagel on reason and how subjectivists who deny objective reason are inviting us...
Ryan and Josh Mawhorter talk about how Thomas Hobbes, even nearly 400 years later, remains a popular spokesman for almost limitless state power. In...
History Professor Heather Cox Richardson has grown very wealthy using her writings to attack the creation of wealth itself. While her columns are popular,...
The government “shutdown” and the so-called threat to the food stamp program may be abated for now, but we need to understand why this...
The revolutionaries include the pamphleteer writing in his study, the journalist, the agitator, the organizer, the campus activist, the theoretician, the philanthropist.
“A dividend of at least $2,000 a person (not including high income people!) will be paid to everyone.” But it’s all just more federal...
According to the Israeli investigative outlet Shomrim, the base will be big enough to house thousands of US and international troops.
Raphael W. Bostic, president and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, announced his retirement at the end of his current term on...
President Trump has proposed a 50-year mortgage for new homebuyers, ostensibly to make housing more affordable. Actually, this financial instrument will make housing more...
The liberal arts in higher education are in danger and many there are blaming (of course) free markets. However, by substituting progressive propaganda for...