6.3. Authoritarian Guardianship and Progress
6.4. The Selection of the Dictator
6.5. The Vanishing of the Critical Sense
7.1. Past Failures
7.2. Economics Versus Planning and Totalitarianism
7.3. The Plain Citizen Versus the Professional Propaganist of Bureaucratization
Conclusion to Bureaucracy
Does a Minimum Wage Reduce Poverty?
In a long and seemingly technical blog post on the Washington Post “wonkblog,” Roosevelt Institute fellow Mike Konczal suggests that raising the minimum wage will reduce poverty. He primarily relies on one meta study (Dube 2013, unpublished) to show that economists “do agree” “that raising the minimum wage would reduce poverty.”
Ralph Raico Lecture on World War I
In this 1983 lecture, Ralph Raico teaches a Cato Summer Seminar group the history of World War I, the Great Depression, and World War II. He offers an in-depth look at the conditions which led to both wars and the ways in which governments throughout the 20th century have used war powers to justify and fuel their expansion.
[Editor’s Note: Anyone who’s looking to perform a generous service to the scholarship of liberty might consider producing a transcript of this video.]