Stablecoins: The US Dollar’s Unexpected Lifeline
A paradox now sits at the center of global finance: the US government, in trying to stabilize its debt markets, has legitimized the very free-market forces that are eroding its monopoly over money.
Lessons From Mises on Resolving the History Wars
The truth about historical events cannot be evaluated purely by reference to the ideological perspective of the historian, for example, whether he is a Marxist or a libertarian. Much as it is tempting to believe that people we already agree with must be the only ones telling the truth about history, that method of evaluation would mean that each historian has his own personal “truth” that is dictated by his own ideology, and that readers may choose the “true” interpretation of history based on whether they agree with the historian’s ideology.
Ronald Reagan: An Autopsy
Eight years, eight dreary, miserable, mind-numbing years, the years of the Age of Reagan, are at long last coming to an end. These years have surely left an ominous legacy for the future: we shall undoubtedly suffer from the after-shocks of Reaganism for years to come. But at least Himself will not be there, and without the man Reagan, without what has been called his “charisma,” Reaganism cannot nearly be the same. Reagan’s heirs and assigns are a pale shadow of the Master, as we can see from the performance of George Bush.
Moving at a High Speed toward an Economic Abyss
Here is modern economic theory in one sentence: money needs to be plentiful for a prosperous economy. As a corollary: No problem is too big that can’t be resolved with enough money.
On the other hand, here are modern economic results in one sentence: a boom eventually nosedives into crisis, which is the necessary correction, but is delayed or fought by the process that caused it—massive money printing to save significant market participants.
Dystopia Misdiagnosed: How the Rich Drive Health Innovation
Taxes and the Rise of the Modern State
Ilana Mercer on the Rape of Palestinian Men By IDF & Israeli Security Forces
The greater goal of Israel’s legal apparatus is to fend off charges of genocide and war-crimes in international courts of law. Article by Ilana Mercer.