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Richard M. Ebeling
No, race relations aren't getting worse. They're far better than they were decades ago, and the marketplace has been a key factor in improving matters.
Robert A. McKeown
CNBC tells us that Hurricane Harvey may be good for the economy by increasing inflation, and driving up demand. CNBC is, of course, wrong.
The prevalence of welfare-statist “redistribution” spells the death of sound economics.
David Gordon
Whether Starkie was right that Don Quixote was the greatest of all novels is a question that each reader must determine for himself.
Matthew McCaffrey

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.

Ryan McMaken
Public monuments serve the same public propaganda function as public schools. The solution in both cases is the same.
Ryan McMaken

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.

Llewellyn H. Rockwell Jr.
Lew Rockwell has great news: a brand-new Murray Rothbard book on The Progressive Era. And do we need it!