Larsen Plyler

Larsen Plyler received his PhD in history from Mississippi State in 2019.

How the Soviets Replaced Christmas with a Socialist Winter Holiday

Leftist revolutionaries have long been in the habit of reworking the calendar so as to make it easier to force the population into new habits and new ways of life better suited to the revolutionaries themselves.

The French revolutionaries famously abolished the usual calendar, replacing it with a ten-day week system with three weeks in each month. The months were all renamed. Christian feast days and holidays were replaced with commemorations of plants like turnips and cauliflower.

Financial Bubbles: How they Make Us Poorer

We rightly associate a bubble activity with an expansionary monetary policy of the central bank. This type of policy gives rise to various undertakings that, in the absence of the expansionary monetary policy, would not have emerged. An expansionary monetary policy—through the lowering of the interest rates via increases in the money supply—diverts savings to various projects that emerged on the back of the expansionary policy.

Can I Get Some Coffee?

President Donald Trump created new tariffs on April 2, a day he would come to call the Liberation Day. In July, he decided to increase tariff rates. On November 20, the same decided to pull 10 percent of the tariff he had imposed on Brazilian goods entering the US economy, leaving the rate at 40 percent.

The Brutality of the US Empire Is on Display in Venezuela

I can’t help but feel very sorry for the Venezuelan people.

Imagine living under a brutal and corrupt illegitimately-elected dictatorship, a national-security state form of government, and a full socialist economic system.

Oh, but unfortunately, that’s not all. Imagine also having to live in a country in which the most powerful military empire in world history is also waging war against the citizenry.

Jacen Litterst is an independent researcher of Austrian economics.