The Problem with Eternal Vigilance
“Politics in all its variants, particularly the politics of political parties, is the archenemy of freedom, prosperity, and peace. Yet wherever one looks, more government is invoked as the solution.”—Antony P. Mueller, “Is Anarcho-Capitalism Viable”
Transparent Monetary Policy and Economic Stability
According to some economic commentators, the key for economic stability is that the central bank should state clearly the likely course of the monetary policy ahead. In this way of thinking, expected monetary policy is a factor of stability while unexpected policy sets shocks and instability. The transparency framework is based on the ideas of the Chicago School economists Milton Friedman and Robert Lucas.
When a Chicken Isn’t Just a Chicken
Those Big, Beautiful Bonds
The U.S. Government sells debt on a revolving door basis, yet most people aren’t aware of the mechanism by which this is done. Luckily, ZeroHedge covers the debt auction results, which allows us to articulate one of the structural problems in the Federal Reserve system. As reported last week:
No, Thank You for Your “Service”
“Thank you for your service.” It’s a sentence I have spoken many times to veterans and people in military uniform. The ideals in which the United States military is ostensibly rooted—honor, duty, bravery, transcendence of self—are ideals to which all men ought to aspire.
When a Chicken Isn’t Just a Chicken
A man stands at a farmers market stall. His wife is talking to the farmer. He picks up a chicken. Paper-wrapped, no barcode, a handwritten tag on the twine. He holds it close to read the label and sets it back down fast. The price is an insult. What are these people thinking?
A minute later, another man reaches for the same bird, reads the same label, and smiles. What a deal.
Chemistry 101
Why Representative Democracy Is Obsolete
If we were to identify the most sacrosanct dogma of Western modernity—the one that no one questions—it would undoubtedly be representative democracy. We automatically assume that it is the best form of government that humanity has ever invented—a sort of “end of history” method of governance and the ultimate political achievement.