The Problem of Public Beaches
People fret and complain about trashy beaches, but there is an obvious solution: make them private and charge for entry.
People fret and complain about trashy beaches, but there is an obvious solution: make them private and charge for entry.
How to counter the attack on junk food? Not through tortured reasoning but with a forthright defense of consumer freedom.
Walter Block decries the replacement of these good-old terms with "Wetlands" and "Rainforests"
A kids' movie with great animation turns out to be a sneaky political parable in defense of social democracy.
The rest of the world, envious of America’s economic success (thanks in no little part to companies like Microsoft), must be marveling at such a stupendous act of stupidity and arrogance.
He is working with an outdated and unsound theory of how firms compete in the marketplace.
There's no difference between the orthodox socialist position on this company and Judge Jackson's.
Neither the Fed nor Wall Street can undo the ill effects of past monetary expansions, says Frank Shostak.
Anti-capitalism is pervasive in academia, and the new data on graduate school admissions suggest that it is only going to get worse.
Billions are dolled out to scholars every year, but only to those who are willing to accept--or least not contradict--the government's ideological assumptions.