The Vacancy Tax

A vacancy tax is defined as,

. . .a charge imposed on property owners who leave residential or commercial properties unoccupied for a specified duration. The primary objective is to incentivize owners to either rent out or sell these vacant properties. This policy seeks to increase the available housing supply and discourage the speculative holding of real estate.

Intellectual Property Laws Violate the (Free) Market

It is definitively the market—and only the market—that determines who owns what. For example, when buying a car, the seller hands it over in exchange for money. Thus, through these peaceful and voluntary transactions, true and sole ownership is defined. If, for instance, the seller fails to deliver the car, the buyer will present the contract to a judge (ideally a private mediator) and demonstrate that he fulfilled his part of the agreement.

History Is Not a Science

The court historians, who insist that they have the only “correct” view of history, like to claim that theirs is the only true version of history because it is based on primary sources. But they fail to distinguish between what the primary sources state, and their own interpretation of the significance to be attached to those sources. Moreover, their selection of which historical sources are to be given paramount importance, and which may safely be ignored, is often selected to fit within their own preferred theory.