Infective Maltruism: Is Charity Still Charity When It Is Performed for Uncharitable Reasons?
What often passes as charity today is little more than progressive billionaires trying to force the Great Reset on unwilling subjects.
What often passes as charity today is little more than progressive billionaires trying to force the Great Reset on unwilling subjects.
Breakaway groups are forming micronations to become free of stultifying governments. This trend certainly will continue.
The constitution has not protected our natural rights, nor did it prevent the US from becoming a blood-soaked failed state a mere 73 years after the constitution was ratified.
Great economists have worked on the economy’s key initial and boundary conditions—those in politics and governments.
The similar challenges facing America and Brazil, including concerns about the state of their democracies, is worthy of exploration, as is the global response to the protest and what that response means for those opposed to the current “neoliberal” international order.
The belief that a free market economy needs an authoritarian state to support it is mistaken. Mises said it best when he wrote that "freedom is indivisible."
Public health agencies tend to be treated like authoritative sacred cows. In reality, they have politicized health policies to the point where they really are a health hazard.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren wants to subject cryptocurrency to federal money-laundering laws and other regulations. She fails to understand how that system works.
It's only a good time to be a worker in America if one confuses falling real wages and falling full-time employment with robust employment conditions.
Forty years ago, American politicians claimed that Japanese economic success was due to government economic planning. Unfortunately, the myth of industrial policy never seems to die, no matter how many times it is discredited.