Mises vs. Marx: The Battle Continues
The latest Marxist attack on free-market intellectuals is unhinged from the most minimal demands of truth-telling.
The latest Marxist attack on free-market intellectuals is unhinged from the most minimal demands of truth-telling.
Socialists like Bernie Sanders are pushing rebates as a substitute for tax cuts. William Anderson explains that the idea is morally and economically bankrupt.
A repeal of the inheritance tax would help everyone, even those like this author who are not likely to be taxed under present law. George Reisman makes the case.
What is it about Canada that the United Nations loves so much? Adam Young investigates.
The New York Times trumpets a new theory of economics (actually a very old one) that yields predictably interventionist conclusions. Tibor Machan responds.
Lincoln’s main objective was protectionism for Northern manufacturers and the creation of a massive spoils system, writes Thomas DiLorenzo
What causes an economic downturn? The business press keeps getting it painfully wrong, writes Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr.
The Governor's supposed solution to the energy fiasco promotes the fiction that government solves problems that private businesses create.
Is it a good idea to put private charities on the dole? Tibor Machan says no. It will change their focus and wreck their services.
Section 31 (a), a remnant of the New Deal that hits every stock trade, rakes in billions of play money for the government. Yet they call it a fee, not a tax.