Power & Market
FISA Exchanges Real Liberty for Phantom Security
House Speaker Mike Johnson betrayed liberty and the Constitution by making a full-court press to get a “clean” reauthorization of Section 702 of th
How States Think: The Rationality of Foreign Policy
Zachary Yost reviewed John Mearsheimer and Sebastian Rosato's recent book How States Think: The Rationality of Foreign Policy. While the book is an excellent source of historical reflection, there are grounds to criticize its epistemology on Misesian grounds.
Trump Is Right about Abortion and Lindsey Graham Is Wrong
Prior to Roe v. Wade, most Americans read the text of the US Constitution and came to the obvious conclusion: abortion is not a matter for Congress or the federal courts.
On 100-Percent Reserves, Milei, and Argentina
Spanish economist Juan Ramón Rallo has responded to Jesús Huerta de Soto's comments on Javier Milei's efforts to introduce a 100% reserve banking system. I would like to briefly comment on Rallo's video.
“Desire Paths” and the Problem with Central Planning
So-called “desire paths” exist as an everyday testament to the flaws of central planning. They are a visual indication of the spontaneous order that occurs when individuals have the freedom to choose their own way.
McConnell Cannot Stop the Non-Interventionist Tide
Even Republican stalwarts like current Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell are starting to notice that something is shifting in the party.
Invasion Alert
Many Americans care about the dangers of mass immigration. Are they right to be concerned? In what follows, I’ll try to show that they are right.
Is Gold Overpriced or Can Its Price Go Even Higher?
This question has been at the center of a great many conversations I’ve been recently having with clients and friends.
Yes, We Still Need the First Amendment
Government censorship has shifted to the forefront of American conversation with the recent passing of H.R.