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Murray N. Rothbard

If Bryan represented the "people" versus the "interests," why did Bryan lose and lose soundly, not once but three times?

The period between 1873 and 1894 remains one of the most misunderstood and debated in all of American economic history. To some, this era represents the greatest phase of industrial growth in the country's history.

Wendy McElroy

One of the most destructive ideas in American history may be collapsing under its own unsupportable weight.

Robert Higgs

This is your opportunity to meet Robert Higgs, hear a live lecture, and ask your own question of this remarkable thinker.

Michel Accad, MD

Remarkably, however, the patron of the famous clinic did not have a medical license.

Mark Thornton

Not many Americans have heard of Richard Vedder and Lowell Gallaway, but maybe more should.

D.W. MacKenzie

If the Keynesian talking heads were right, there should have been an increase in the pace of recovery in 2010.

John T. Flynn

Despite the billions and the debt, the depression was back. And it was not a new depression. It was the old one, which had not been driven away but merely hidden behind a curtain of 15 billion dollars of new government debt.