Power & Market

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Lipton Matthews

In its June edition, Cato Unbound published a feature discussing the pros and cons of constitutional monarchies.

Robert Aro

The speculation of whether Biden will reappoint Powell has been gaining media attention, as Powell’s term expires in February of next year.

Antony Sammeroff

“Government is that great fiction, through which everybody seeks to live at the expense of everyone else.”

~ Frederic Bastiat

Antony Sammeroff

Most libertarians reject the utilitarianism as a moral philosophy because it would seem to grant people the right to initiate force upon one anothe

Lipton Matthews

Political correctness is the hottest topic of the season, but few pause to ponder its costs.

Robert Aro

Whether a barista, construction worker, teacher, doctor, nurse, engineer, or president of a bank, one should question the usefulness of arriving at an average wage for an entire nation. 

Michel Accad, MD

The main reason we are seemingly so accepting of lockdowns and vaccine mandates is that we have been conditioned to view a pandemic or an epidemic

David Gordon

Julie Ponesse, a Canadian ethics professor, argues that getting a covid-19 shot shouldn't be a requirement for her continued employment.

Robert Aro

Judy Shelton and Stephanie Kelton; one was denied a congressional appointment to the Federal Reserve because she asked questions, the other found r

Connor Mortell

Requiring businesses to force vaccines on workers—vaccines from only three state-subsidized corporations—is surely a merger of state and corporate power that Mussolini would have loved.