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The “Affirmative Action” Hoax
Most discussions of affirmative action center on whether it is legal.
A New Year’s Resolution Worth Keeping
In the closing days of 2023, the Biden Administration once again announced a large military aid package for Ukraine, this time a “mere” quarter of
Coach Fino Denounces Denver Public Schools
Not many teachers would admit they had taught eight or nine murderers and a number of criminals in over four decades on the job.
Mises and Popper on Action
While Ludwig von Mises and Karl Popper disagreed on methodology, but Brian Gladish believes that perhaps their viewpoints were not as divergent as their followers suggest.
Good Logic Prevents Bad Regulation
Much government regulation — and especially what we saw during the covid era — is downright illogical and produces harmful results. Perhaps some simple logic is in order.
The Wrong Way and the Right Way to Fix the Fed
The proper strategy is to design economic policies that are consistent with the individualist, private-property, free-market institutional framework. Any monetary system in which politics plays a decisive role will be operated according to the ideology of government officials subject to the pressure of public opinion.
The Real Meaning of Inflation and Deflation
If one looks at the catastrophic consequences of the great paper-money inflations, one must admit that the cost of making and holding gold is the minor evil. It would be futile to retort that these catastrophes were brought about because the regime merely used fiat money improperly.
When Nationalism Fuels Decentralization and Secession: Lessons from the Cold War
Privatizing Roads Solves the Problem of Road Closures
All of us have experienced government road closures and the traffic and safety nightmares they create. Private roads may be the answer to solving the problem.