The Statism of Donald Trump

Many libertarians hope that Donald Trump would favor many free market policies. The claim by these libertarians was that, aside from obvious exceptions like eminent domain and tariffs, he was basically sympathetic to the free market. Unfortunately, these hopes have not been fulfilled, and in this week’s article, I’ll try to show this. Before going ahead, though, I’d like to avert a possible misunderstanding. The issue we have to deal with is Trump’s policy, not whether he was a marginally more acceptable choice for president than his Democratic Party opponent, the “woke” Kamala Harris.

Embracing Austrian Economics: A Path Forward for Zimbabwe

Austrian economics offers a unique perspective on economic theory and policy, standing in contrast to mainstream economic approaches. Originating from the works of economists such as Carl Menger, Ludwig von Mises, and Friedrich Hayek, this school emphasizes individualism, the importance of free markets, and the problems of government intervention. In the context of Zimbabwe—whose economy has been stifled by excessive state control and corruption—adopting principles of Austrian economics could provide a viable pathway to recovery and sustainable growth.