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Christopher E. Baecker

Though property tax reform took multiple special sessions to resolve, the fight over

A new translation of Bohm-Bawerk’s “Interest Theory of 1876” is now available in the

Ron Paul

Last week’s revelation that Facebook took orders from the Biden Administration to censor even accurate information about Covid is the latest exampl

Trevor Daher David J. Rapp

The much-emphasized distinction between active and passive investing is overblown. The passive portfolio’s construction is the product of subjective human judgment just as the actively managed portfolio is.

Douglas French

Mark Spitznagel and his collaborator, the much more public Nassim Nicholas Taleb are the subjects of Scott Patterson’s Chaos Kings: How Wall Street Traders Make Billions In The New Age Of Crisis. 

Ryan McMaken

A respect for property rights dictates that employment contracts can be renegotiated or bought out at any time.  That soldiers are expected to sign over their natural right to leave their job is, as Murray Rothbard notes, a type of slavery. 

Laurence M. Vance

Overshadowed by the Supreme Court decision in the case of 

Jacob G. Hornberger

A couple of days ago, the New York Times published 

Douglas French

That annoying clicking sound you hear from your nearby pickleball courts is not just the paddles hitting the plastic balls.