U.S. History
Markets Can Give Us Both Greater Income Equality and Greater Economic Growth
The modern norm is that economic growth causes measured income inequality to increase. But to have greater income equality and greater economic growth. It simply requires more free market policies and less government interventionism.
Debunking Income-Inequality Research
Most income inequality stats provide a cloudy and confusing picture of the real situation. Even worse, these stats are used to justify a wide variety of tax hikes and government interventions.
Banning Firearm Sound Suppressors Will Have No Effect on Homicide Rates
Firearm sound suppressors are nothing like they are portrayed in Hollywood movies. Also, they are already heavily regulated by federal officials. Efforts to ban them are nothing more than political posturing.
Privateers: An Example of Private-Sector Military Defense
One of the most instructive of all examples from maritime history is that of privateering, that is, the employment of profit-seeking, private armed ships during wartime.
How Much of a Problem Is Hate Crime?
The vast majority of recorded hate crimes fall into a number of activities that normally fall under misdemeanor or even civil categories. The real and far-more-common threat continues to be regular ol' ordinary violent crime.
Nations within a Nation: Real Sovereignty for American Indians
Jeff Deist interviewed about American Indian tribes and property rights.
Price Controls Make Life Miserable for New Yorkers
After many decades of rent control and other regulations, New York politicians still can't seem to figure out why housing is so expensive.
America’s Libertarian Revolution
In the deepest sense, the American Revolution was a conscious majority revolution on behalf of libertarianism and against power.
Homelessness and the Problem of Public Space
Government policy encourages homeless people to congregate in public areas twice over: first, cities destroy access to very-low-cost housing. Second, city governments often refuse to enforce their own rules of public-space use. Tent cities result.