Machiavelli Is Dead: Why Politics Without Property Rights, Rules, and Moral Limits Cannot Work
Machiavelli Is Dead: Why Politics Without Property Rights, Rules, and Moral Limits Cannot Work
Javier Milei’s Davos speech marks a decisive break with a dominant political mindset: the belief that upholding and expanding political power justifies moral compromise and that political authority should be judged primarily by effectiveness rather than legitimacy.
We Will Barro You
[Getting It Right: Markets and Choices in a Free Society by Robert J. Barro (The MIT Press, 1996; x + 191pp.)]
The Ruthlessness and Brutality of the US Government
A Rothbardian Perspective on ICE Agents in Minnesota
In today’s divided political landscape, opinions on the actions of ICE agents in Minnesota are sharply split. However, turning to the insights of Murray Rothbard offers a thoughtful and critical perspective. Although Rothbard never encountered ICE agents during his lifetime, his writings suggest he would likely criticize the violent actions of these agents in Minnesota.
Does Acts Show Early Christian Communism?
If economics is continually beset with fallacies, and if Biblical interpretation is likewise beset with
Nanny State States
If there is one thing that shows that Americans live in a nanny state it is the maze of alcohol laws, rules, and regulations that exist in every state. What is legal in one state may get you arrested in another.
Consider the new Samuel Adams beer.
Campaign - Hayek for the 21st Century Retargeting
Bitcoin falls below $65,000.
Bitcoin is back at November 2021 levels as bullion and big-tech stocks all take a beating in the midst of new disappointing jobs hiring data.