Who is Juan de Mariana?
Lucas Engelhardt explains the many contributions of an early precursor to not only the Austrian school but to the whole of economic thought.
Lucas Engelhardt explains the many contributions of an early precursor to not only the Austrian school but to the whole of economic thought.
Shared decision-making has become a sacred cow of medical ethics almost overnight. Anish Koka and Michel Accad review the history of this concept and why it is contrary to a sound doctor-patient relationship.
Ryan McMaken and Jeff Deist discuss the California ballot measure that would split the Golden State into three distinct parts.
After the Pratt Street Riot, President Lincoln and General Scott take more drastic measures to secure Maryland for the Union.
Per Bylund explains the many contributions of Jean-Baptiste Say, a precursor to the Austrian School of economics.
G. Keith Smith outlines his experience founding the Surgery Center of Oklahoma and makes the case for free markets.
Baltimore citizens resist the movement of the Union troops, leading to the first blood spilled in combat during the Civil War.
David Gordon discusses Murray Rothbard’s contributions to economic theory and their broader historical context.
Anish Koka and Michel Accad discuss a blog post that pushes back against “debunkers” and self-appointed guardians of “science-based medicine.”