Soak the Rich?
From the Buffett Rule to France's 75% tax on the wealthy, "soaking the rich" is all the rage once again.
From the Buffett Rule to France's 75% tax on the wealthy, "soaking the rich" is all the rage once again.
The average yearly rate of growth in Estonia stood at 8.4 percent in 2011 against overall eurozone performance of 1.5 percent.
How Much Is Enough? rehashes stale complaints against the free market.
"What should we do in case of war," it is said, "if we are placed at the mercy of England for iron and coal?"
In Milton Friedman's view, if you are not tolerant, you cannot be a libertarian.
The Massachusetts Bay Colony's authorities, with their old self-governing charter, had good reason meanwhile to fear the onset of the Restoration.
Roger Bootle's advice for Greece stems from a misunderstanding of basic economics in which he views symptoms as causes.
Public education has been a slowly degenerating disaster throughout the West, and now it seems we're exporting it to the rest.
The real legacy of Cesar Chavez is negative: forget the charisma and the hype and learn some economics.
Vance's admirable remarks on this topic will be of great interest even to those who do not share his faith.