Book Reviews

Displaying 131 - 140 of 303
Joakim Book

In this review of Edward Chancellor’s The Price of Time, Joakim Book notes that a market economy cannot function correctly when central bankers manipulate interest rates.

Joakim Book

Joakim Book reviews Hidden Cost of Money by Seb Bunney. While the book makes some good points, it leaves much to be desired.

David Gordon

According to John Kekes, “reclaiming” the political center means coming to an understanding that rights are not natural but are simple social conventions.

Connor Mortell

While G.K. Chesterton and libertarian thinking were not always a match, Chesterton did make some libertarian contributions in his novel Manalive. Connor Mortell dives into that work.

Roger McKinney

Christianity Today and other Christian publications are touting a book that claims to be based upon “biblical critical theory.” It’s yet another version of Marxism that is neither critical nor biblical. It’s just more Marxism.

John V. Denson

Never forget the Christmas truce of World War I, when troops refused to be pawns of empire for one blessed day.

Vibhu Vikramaditya

Biden administration cheerleaders such as Paul Krugman claim that inflation is under control and that unemployment is falling. The numbers tell a very different story.