Why There Should be More Elections, More Often
Politicians say they need longer terms in office so they can "do more" while in office. That by itself is an argument for shorter terms and more frequent elections.
Politicians say they need longer terms in office so they can "do more" while in office. That by itself is an argument for shorter terms and more frequent elections.
Chris Calton details the first ever battle between two ironclad warships.
The Hamiltonians foisted a central bank on the people of the United States at the first opportunity. But Thomas Paine wasn't fooled.
Chris Calton details the incredible process of constructing the technological marvel The Monitor.
Not everything needs to turn into a nationwide systemic problem when the federal government is a political mess. We ought to decentralize now to limit the damage the feds can do.
In 1944, Roosevelt revealed that the original Bill of Rights had “proved inadequate to assure us equality in the pursuit of happiness.” So he proposed to replace it with something far worse.
Chris Calton details the incredible life of the Swedish engineer who created the Union's first iron warship.
The Gilded Age's enormous gains in incomes and standards of living showed what individuals were capable of creating when the government was shackled.
The ironclad CSS Virginia ushers in a new age of naval warfare.
Neoliberalism is a not a free-market or libertarian ideology. It's really just a throwback to the mercantilism of old, in which government-sponsored monopolies push their agendas on everyone else.