Controlling Missouri, Part 6: Martial Law
Included in John C. Frémont’s declaration of Martial Law is the first emancipation proclamation of the war.
Included in John C. Frémont’s declaration of Martial Law is the first emancipation proclamation of the war.
Guest Dr. William Rothstein looks at the patterns of coronary mortality rates throughout the world over the last 8 decades and calls into question received notions about this disease.
Let’s drop the scrappy underdog posture, the quietism, the retreatism, and the remnant mentality.
The special legal status of unions is what harms workers. Not the so-called "scabs."
Confederate and Union forces fight on Bloody Hill, and the Battle of Wilson’s Creek comes to an end.
Dr. Brahmajee Nallamothu discusses financial incentives of publishing, ideological biases in medical journals, the peer review process, the Twitter effect, and a new editorial position of independent troller!
F.A. Hayek's many contributions to the Austrian school of economics are highlighted by Peter Klein.
US medical schools overwhelmingly support centralization of healthcare and health care decision-making. That is not a surprise since, over the decades, academic institutions have greatly benefited from healthcare policy.
Jeff Deist and Dr. Mary Ruwart discuss the sobering reality of the US medical cartel.
Chris Calton recounts one of the bloodiest battles of the Civil War.