The Anti-Capitalists: Barbarians at the Gate
"It does not require a majority to prevail, but rather an irate, tireless minority keen to set brush fires of freedom in people's minds."
"It does not require a majority to prevail, but rather an irate, tireless minority keen to set brush fires of freedom in people's minds."
Imagine living under one of the 19 nations in Europe who share the same currency and have little to no autonomy over their own monetary policies.
What is libertarian law and how does it function? Ludwig von Mises answered some of those questions and helped chart a path to achieving such a state of affairs.
Even though the Cold War ended three decades ago, the threat of nuclear war still hangs over us. Scott Horton reminds us that preventing nuclear war should always be high on our political agenda.
Modern socialists claim that Hitler's Nazi regime was the antithesis of socialism. Hitler would have disagreed, as he saw himself and his movement as being primarily socialist.
As prices rise, many people—including economists, who should know better—claim that price increases are inflation. They are not.
In their aggressions against neighbors the Spanish and English established the policies to be applied to alien peoples through conquest or extermination.
It is hard to explain through evolution how we know any necessary truths. Does this give us reason to abandon necessary truth? Nozick thinks so.
Progressives claim that inequality is causing poverty and making people's lives worse. In reality, inequality leads to better economic outcomes overall and pulls more people out of poverty.
The launch of the ECB's new bond-buying scheme won't save the euro. In fact, it will drain, rather than bolster, confidence in European money.