Interventionism

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Michel Accad, MD

A brief history of how various state interventions have raised health care prices and lessened access.

Carmen Elena Dorobăț

Aside from bickering inside the U.N., "colossal mismanagement" of peacekeeping budgets and a "sclerotic personnel system" has been revealed.

Zachary Slayback

The ability to work long hours is one of the few advantages young people have in the work place.

Ryan McMaken

Since we are now experiencing unprecedented manipulation of markets, it only follows that we're risking an unprecedented collapse.

Henry Hazlitt

The number of faults that have been alleged against capitalism are without limit. Few have any merit.

Ryan McMaken

Small boarding houses once provided affordable housing for a large number of working-class Americans. They're mostly illegal now.

Ryan McMaken

The claim is made that drug use is immoral, so must therefore be illegal. Should we outlaw every other immoral activity also?

Laurence M. Vance

James Champlin, a 19th-century critic of protectionism, anticipated many of the free-trade insights of the Austrian school.

Matthew Bankert

Public servants on average are paid better than their private sector taxpaying counterparts. How exactly are they our "servants"?

Henry Hazlitt

From 1971, Henry Hazlitt shows how government solutions to poverty, from welfare to minimum wage laws, will never work.