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Christopher Westley

Why do economists disagree on how to handle downturns? Chris Westley explains that some believe the market works and others do not.

Dale Steinreich

Traffic is a powerful and persuasive argument against the domestic and international drug war. Review and critique by Dale Steinreich.

William L. Anderson

Socialists like Bernie Sanders are pushing rebates as a substitute for tax cuts. William Anderson explains that the idea is morally and economically bankrupt.

Thomas J. DiLorenzo

Lincoln’s main objective was protectionism for Northern manufacturers and the creation of a massive spoils system, writes Thomas DiLorenzo

Douglas Carey

Douglas Carey explains economic anomalies such as electricity shortages, flight delays, and overcrowded roads.

William Stepp

The private sector is running circles around the Post Office, writes William Stepp, but regulations and special privileges permit the government to keep gouging the consumer.

Christopher Westley

The famed economist seems never to have met a government intervention he can't justify or a tax cut he can't attack, writes Christopher Westley.

William L. Anderson

Politicians forever exhort us to “work together” in the common interest, notes William Anderson. But what about the cooperation that occurs each day within the private marketplace?

Thomas J. DiLorenzo

From rolling blackouts to water shortages, California's troubles result from regulation, says Thomas DiLorenzo