Immigration Symposium
There is no necessary connection between battling to curb immigration and rejecting key elements of the free market such as free trade.
There is no necessary connection between battling to curb immigration and rejecting key elements of the free market such as free trade.
The Swiss will vote on a taxpayer-provided "Unconditional Basic Income" for everyone. The Swiss have a history of rejecting similar measures.
Both workers and elites fear new market and technological innovations. The latest protests are nothing new.
None of the candidates offered a real alternative to government as we know it. Let's make the case for a society not organized around politics.
The problem isn't whether a candidate's economic plan is detailed enough. The problem is the notion that a politician can improve the economy.
This debate will be almost totally about slogans and style since the candidates already agree on many issues.
Keynesian economics enjoys universal approval among the political classes. But the whole Keynsian project must be abandoned if we desire economic prosperity.
We're daily bombarded by the media with stories about identity politics. Usually ignored is the government's role in shaping these views.
What can we do as individuals to fight the entrenched economic illiteracy that keeps politicians in business?