Media and Culture
The Broken-Window Fallacy Is Still Alive and Well
Dave Smith: Libertarians and the Culture Wars
How Welfare States Encourage Bad Economic Thinking
Walter Starkie and the Greatest Novel of All
The King Hath a Heavy Reckoning to Make
The Bard had a deep appreciation of political theatre, and even when his works seem to praise kings and wars, they’re often subtly condemning them.
The Milk of the Poppy
In the third episode of the Historical Controversies podcast, Chris Calton looks at the history of opium use around the world.
Privatize the Public Monuments
Before “Fake News,” America Invented “Pseudo Events”
For decades, the American media has been skillfully perfecting the art of creating its own "pseudo events" when real news has been hard to find.