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Ryan McMaken
Not every conflict in values can be solved with democracy or dialogue. Often, it just comes down to the majority trampling the minority.
Brendan Brown
The shaky stock market will shake investor confidence, and spells trouble for the future of the current boom.
Robert P. Murphy
If President Trump’s infrastructure proposal works out exactly as Paul Krugman has described it, Krugman should be applauding it.
Complaints about unfair trade practices — when made by US and EU officials — have the whiff of hypocrisy about them.
Ryan McMaken
In all cases — except the ECB — central bankers said they expected to raise rates more in the near future.
Kai Weiss
The new governing coalition taking shape in Germany will likely take Germany in a decidedly pro-EU and anti-market direction.
Thomas J. DiLorenzo
A rigorous application of methodological individualism is perhaps what most separates the Austrian and Public Choice schools from most others.
Daniel J. Mitchell
The US has risen in the rankings mostly because other nations have been coerced into weakening their human rights laws on financial privacy.
Luis B. Cirocco
Venezuela is facing a crisis of immense proportions. A crucial first step in lessening the disaster is giving citizens choices in the money they use.
Lee Friday
Government planners admit they don't know how consumers actually want to use city land. But that doesn't stop them from regulating every lot in town.