Fumes of a Failed System: Bolivia’s Gasoline Crisis

Until June 2025, Bolivia was once again facing an all-too-familiar crisis: endless gasoline lines stretching for hours across major cities, rationed diesel distribution, and black-market prices that soared well above the official rate. Government officials call it a “temporary shortage” caused by logistical delays. But Bolivians standing in line for three hours under the sun know better. This is not a crisis of transportation, it is a crisis of central planning.

What the Modern Luddites Miss: Technology Makes Us Wealthier

The Luddites were 19th-century British textile workers who believed that the invention of machines and technology would destroy jobs. While times have changed, the same economic fallacies the Luddites had persist in different forms. Many still believe that technology ought to be regulated such that it does not lead to the loss of jobs. What modern-day Luddites fail to see is that technology and the dynamic nature of a free market economy make us wealthier than before.