Review of Andrew Carnegie: An Economic Biography by Samuel Bostaph
Carnegie’s talents in developing new markets and technological innovation cannot be ignored, nor his support for tariffs and politicians.
Carnegie’s talents in developing new markets and technological innovation cannot be ignored, nor his support for tariffs and politicians.
We can build upon our understanding of liberalism, but as Ralph would stress, we should never forget our traditions, or discount our principles.
J.B. Say was the foremost French political economist in the early 1800s, and many of his insights are important for economists today.
The Economist gets it right. In a new review of Marx they argue that "the myth is more impressive than the reality."
We lost one of the great scholars this week with the passing of Ralph Raico.
Gordon, Rockwell, and Salerno interview Ralph Raico. They discuss his life and career, and his associations with Rand, Hayek, and Rothbard.
Ralph Raico, the leading historian of classical liberalism and disciple of Murray Rothbard, has passed away.
Tollison was one of the most inventive, prolific, and impactful scholars of our generation.
Mark Thornton and Grégoire Canlorbe discuss Mises, Rothbard, the Drug War, and Adam Smith in this interview from Institut Coppet in France.