The Importance of Literary Criticism from a Free-Market Perspective
Libertarians should welcome the flourishing of all types of literary writing, especially if we hope to win the hearts and minds of the public at large.
Libertarians should welcome the flourishing of all types of literary writing, especially if we hope to win the hearts and minds of the public at large.
Politicians tell us that tax cuts aren't necessary for economic growth. But when a politically-powerful company offers to move to town and hire people, the politicians fall all over themselves to offer a tax cut. Ordinary business owners, meanwhile, get no such offers.
A quarter of a century ago the mainstream press and television media — as with the 2008 financial crisis — portrayed the debacle as the inevitable result of unfettered free markets run amok.
Countering an academic environment in which Marxism and its variants are still being fed to students, this volume of essays offers nutritious food.
Every day people meet, date, have one-night stands, fall in love, and break up; all without government intervention.
Let us pledge never again to be fooled and exploited by the State and its violent pastimes.
In his closing remarks, Dilulio concedes that there are things to be learned from libertarianism and that government is not the answer for everything.
Banking in its current form is not capitalism.
While the state supports of industry may have seemed like gifts at the beginning, the distorted framework of the government-directed economy makes everyone worse off.
The poverty rate is not declining, and people continue to buy and sell drugs.