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From the perspective of the state, the ideal society is one composed of single parents raising a small number of children in irreligious households.
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Mark Thornton shares an in-depth interview with Jeremy McKeown on the long rivalry between Austrian and Keynesian economics, and why Austrian ideas may be...
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...
From the perspective of the state, the ideal society is one composed of single parents raising a small number of children in irreligious households.
AI data centers are key: Data centers are expected to consume anywhere from 6.7% to 12% of total U.S. electricity by 2028, up from...
A vacancy tax is a charge imposed on property owners who leave residential or commercial properties unoccupied for a specified duration. As usual, a...
The excitement of DOGE’s early days has mostly dissipated, in large part because Republicans still completely accept the fallacious paradigm of their progressive opponents...
The excitement of DOGE’s early days has mostly dissipated, in large part because Republicans still completely accept the fallacious paradigm of their progressive opponents...
In a recession or a crisis, the right approach for individuals is to save. So too for the national economy. Saving does not cause...
Bastiat emphasized that much of what goes on in the economy involves things we don’t see directly. Intermediaries often fall into Bastiat’s category of...
No one can legitimately create a monopoly on ideas. The problems of freedom are solved with more freedom and worsened with less.
From the perspective of the state, the ideal society is one composed of single parents raising a small number of children in irreligious households.
Some modern historians claim they are “doing science.” However, Ludwig von Mises in Theory and History decried what he saw as “scientism” instead of...