Lawrence Lessig: Governments Always Get It Wrong
Well, after a couple of decades of battling copyright extensions, the famed cyberlawyer Lessig has detected the Real Problem: gove
Well, after a couple of decades of battling copyright extensions, the famed cyberlawyer Lessig has detected the Real Problem: gove
But so far, the debate has focused on the natural-science question of whether global warming is actually occurring, and, if so, what its cause is. Here is where the popular understanding is very much in need of correction.
Robert Taft, champion of a non-interventionist foreign policy and leader of the Republican resistance to post-FDR foreign policy, gave a stirring s
Frank proposes instead a steeply progressive consumption tax that, at its upper reaches, is confiscatory. His plan exempts savings from tax altogether: the tax burden falls entirely on consumption.
For those who have been speculating on how the government might bail out participants in the collapsing U
Woodrow Wilson’s speech on postwar reconversion, As printed in American Affairs, V7,
With the almost constant statist apologetics we hear from many government and academic economists, writes Ben O’Neill, it is hard to believe
In the newest issue of American Affairs to see the light of day after 60 years, Garet G