Property Rights

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Frank Shostak

The New York Times recently interviewed economist Herman Daly, who insists that economic growth is ecologically destructive. There is much more to the story.

David Gordon

Patents lack a basis in natural rights; to the contrary, they may be a patent absurdity.

Ugo Stornaiolo S.

How can people deal with conflicts in a peaceful and mutually agreeable way? Mises, Hoppe, and Robinson Crusoe himself point the way.

Jess Gill

The government of the United Kingdom is using coercive means to promote its dubious goals of "diversity and inclusion." In the end, freedom recedes while state power increases.

Tate Fegley

The news that Starbucks is closing sixteen stores due to customer safety concerns exposes the lack of police protection in cities and the problems with allowing noncustomers to remain in stores.

Sam Branthoover

While divine monarchy might seem illogical or archaic, it had a larger positive economic impact in society that historians have overlooked.