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As a true market entrepreneur, as opposed to a political entrepreneur, James J. Hill successfully built a transcontinental railroad, outcompeting his government-subsidized competitors.
As a true market entrepreneur, as opposed to a political entrepreneur, James J. Hill successfully built a transcontinental railroad, outcompeting his government-subsidized competitors.
AI doomerism and neo-Luddite sentiments have become increasingly prevalent in recent discourse.
Dr. David Gordon, in today’s Friday Philosophy, reviews Clyde N. Wilson’s, Defending Dixie: Essays in Southern History and Culture. In these essays, Professor Wilson...
Should we regard morality as objective or subjective? In today‘s Friday Philosophy, Dr. David Gordon looks at the writings of Timothy Williamson, who argues...
In his important lectures on the history of political thought, historian Ralph Raico examined five myths that many still believe about classical liberalism and...
Bob breaks down the mechanics behind how commercial banks create money out of thin air—and why that power fuels economic booms and busts.
The US and its Western allies may scoff at this challenge, but it only became possible due to high-handedness (to use the kindest word...