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The Biden administration, and the political establishment more broadly, is scrambling to ram through policies that a majority of voters just voted against. Their...
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Wanjiru Njoya appears on The Tom Woods Show to discuss Hayek’s critique of “social justice.”
The standard Keynesian line is that the government can shorten recessions by using fiscal and monetary “stimulus.” However, as Austrian economists note, ratcheting up...
As people from Generation X move toward retirement, they are starting to understand that Social Security really is in crisis and many public pension...
The Biden administration, and the political establishment more broadly, is scrambling to ram through policies that a majority of voters just voted against. Their...
The Biden administration, and the political establishment more broadly, is scrambling to ram through policies that a majority of voters just voted against. Their...
With the demise of the Biden administration, it is time to take a hard look at the DEI programs it imposed. While divisive, simple...
Murray Rothbard wrote that egalitarianism is a “revolt against nature.” Progressives claim that inequality harms society and is morally unacceptable, but in reality, it...
Critics of free markets claim that the 1980s and 90s were near-pure laissez-faire when, in reality, the regulatory state only got stronger.
As Joseph Schumpeter noted, markets need “creative destruction” to survive and advance. However, Europe‘s Digital Market Act (DMA)—while written to ostensibly protect competition—gives the...
Economist Bryan Caplan has held up the United Arab Emirates as an example of how open borders can be successful. Caplan clearly does not...
The great free-market classical liberal William Leggett believed that Americans do not need politicians telling us on which days Americans ought to be thankful.
Modern academic economics is based upon the methodologies used to study the natural sciences. However, such methodologies are inappropriate to study economics, which must...