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William L. Anderson

Strange how closely the outlines of Gore's plan track Carter's during the 1970s energy crisis, eschewing market prices for central dictate. 

Llewellyn H. Rockwell Jr.

Pundits and politicians, following innumerable scholars for 150 years, will twist and mangle the text to discern some other meaning from the document besides the obvious one.

William L. Anderson

Ludwig von Mises wrote that the primary moral and professional obligation of an economist is to tell the truth. 

Shawn Ritenour

The leading victim of antitrust is cheering on an antitrust suit against AOL's "Instant Messenger," a product which is given away at no charge. Shawn Ritenour decries the hypocrisy. 

William L. Anderson

William Anderson answers an objection to his defense of Microsoft. 

Llewellyn H. Rockwell Jr.

The sequencing of the human genome is yet another victory for private enterprise over central planning, writes Lew Rockwell.

Thomas J. DiLorenzo

Regulations increase the price of gasoline, housing, software, and much more, says Thomas DiLorenzo. 

Frank Shostak

Technology is great, but it can't alter the nature and function of money, and it can't create a money out of thin air, argues Frank Shostak.

Pascal Salin

Interviewed at the Rothbard Graduate Seminar, the famed macroeconomist comments on his new book and the state of liberty in France.

William L. Anderson

It is time to refute claims of gas gouging and explain (once again) that not only were these price increases inevitable, but they have been specially packaged in Washington, D.C.