Big Government
New Hampshire: A Model For The Nation
Why does it always have to be California? New York? Massachusetts?
Rome and America, through Schumpeter’s Eyes
From Imperialism and Social Classes by Joseph Schumpeter, translated by Heinz Norden (Meridian Books, 1955) pp. 50-52
Self-Promotion Mania
Root's low tax, small-government message falls flat when he repeatedly gushes over George Bush when in fact Bush is presiding over the largest expansion of government since LBJ.
Trans fats, cold medicines, and real freedom
Jeff Tucker’s cold medicine post got me thinking.
Socialized Medicine in a Wealthy Country
The path for progress here, as in every aspect of economics and civilization, lies with privatization, the elimination of restrictions and welfare, and freedom itself.
The Kelo Backlash Continues
As I pointed out in “The Kelo Backlash Begins,” Alabama was the first stat
The Business of Government
No wonder, then, that our economic problems center in government enterprises. Government ownership breeds insoluble conflicts, inevitable inefficiency, and breakdown of living standards. Private ownership brings peace, mutual harmony, great efficiency, and notable improvements in standards of living.