The Next Food Pyramid: Lab-Grown Meat and the New Moral Orthodoxy
The Next Food Pyramid: Lab-Grown Meat and the New Moral Orthodoxy
The honest version of this history is not that Seventh-day Adventists single-handedly invented the USDA’s 1992 Food Guide Pyramid. It is that they helped build the moral, institutional, and research ecosystem in which anti-meat ideas could move from sectarian conviction to nutrition orthodoxy.
God Bless Captain Vere: When Constitutional Duty Yields to Institutional Power
How War and Fiat Currencies Drive the Price of Gold and Oil
The Critical Issue Is Not Dependence on Oil, but the Destruction Caused by States
We have long normalized the idea that economics is the use of scarce resources. The problem is that, if resources are scarce, the only option left is to decide how to allocate them, leading to a real struggle—sometimes violent—between the parties to see who gets what little there is.
A Look Behind the Fed’s Curtains
Fed Governor Christopher Waller visited Auburn University on Friday, and I had the unusual opportunity not only to hear his public talk but also to have lunch with him and a few Auburn faculty members beforehand. While I pay more attention to the Fed than the average person, my exposure to it was limited to their public talks, announcements, and press conferences. At the open-door lunch, I got the chance to sit down with a Fed official and ask away.
A Look Behind the Fed’s Curtains
Why Trump’s Populism Failed
Trump says he’s mulling a bailout for UAE amid Iran war fallout
The UAE, one of the US regime’s favorite dictatorships in the gulf, may get a currency-swap bailout similar to the Trump bailout for Argentina.