Is Music in Trouble?
The errors of the VH-1 campaign for public-school music programs. (Commentary by Greg Davis)
The errors of the VH-1 campaign for public-school music programs. (Commentary by Greg Davis)
The hysterical reaction to the death of JFK, Jr. is a reminder that American socialists long for a great leader who can make statism work.
The truth about the newest fiscal gimmicks to come out of Washington. (Commentary by Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr.)
Dominick Armentano defends his radical proposal against those who merely want antitrust reformed. (An excerpt from his new monograph.)
The trouble runs deeper than mere corruption; government should not be involved in broadcasting at all. (Column by Tibor R. Machan)
Why the achievements of Ludwig von Mises have been unjustly overlooked by academia. (An essay by James P. Philbin.)
New surveys showing demographic disparities in internet use should be of no political interest. (Column by Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr.)
The perils of government intervention in the market for sports. (Article by William Anderson)
Government policies discourage saving, but in a free market there is no optimal trade-off with consumption. (An excerpt from an interview with Richard K. Vedder.)
Florida has enacted a school voucher program that increases the role of government in education. (Article by Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr.)