Taxes and Spending

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David Gordon

Hunter Lewis's excellent book differs from nearly all other books on economics. Most books defend a particular point of view: a work by Duncan Foley, e.g., will be much more favorable to Marxism than one by Ludwig von Mises.

Stephan Kinsella

Just when you thought taxes and patents could not get any worse:

Jim Fedako

Today, NPR (All Things Considered) reported on the recent passage of th

Christopher Westley

State economic development agencies stand athwart this minarchist ideal. Their increased prominence today is just the latest form of mercantilism that classical economists rightly opposed in the past.

Jim Fedako

It appears that the Appalachians are about to move again. Earthquakes? Shifts in tectonic plates? Not this time.

William L. Anderson

When the state is sued, liability ultimately falls upon the taxpayers, not the politicians and bureaucrats.

Laurence M. Vance

What do rental cars and sports stadiums have in common? Everything, if you live in Kansas City, Mo.