History of Hyperinflation
Did the Articles of Confederation Fail? Probably Not
It is taken, in many cases, to be fact that the reason the Constitutional Convention was called and that the Constitution was ratified was because of the failure of the Articles of Confederation system. The folks at Heritage have made their position clear:
Decentralize the Skies: A Swift Regional Model to Fix India’s Aviation Mess
India recently witnessed one of the worst aviation disruptions in years. Thousands of passengers were stranded across airports, entire flight schedules collapsed, and social media was filled with videos of frustrated travelers sleeping on floors. The chaos was not just an operational failure, it was the outcome of a deeper conflict between the regulator and the airlines, triggered by the new DGCA guidelines, especially the rollout of FDTL Phase 2 for cabin crew scheduling.
Cynicism Redeemed: My 2025 Epigrams
2025 was another great year for scoffing at politicians and Washington. Here are some of the zestiest lines from articles I wrote last year.
Trump Returns
“Trump’s economic victory proclamations are akin to a bad magician whose tricks are so lame that his audience starts to heckle him.”
“Trump’s biggest handicap now is that he’s no longer running against ‘Sleepy Joe Biden.’ Instead, Trump is going up against reality.”
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Why Vivek Is So Wrong about the Founding of the United States
Cutting Interest Rates Isn’t a Cure‑All for the Economy
When US unemployment ticked up to 4.6 percent in November 2025, the Financial Times declared that the Federal Reserve should cut rates to rescue workers. From the Keynesian view, if jobs falter, you throw more money at the problem. Yet those policies create short‑term bubbles and long‑term pain. An Austrian assessment shows why cutting rates merely delays the needed adjustment and why the real cure is higher, market‑driven rates and fiscal restraint.
Environmentalism is Anti-Humanism
Crispy Is Good!
[Against the State: An Introduction to Anarchist Political Theory by Crispin Sartwell (SUNY Press, 2008; 123pp.)]