U.S. History

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Llewellyn H. Rockwell Jr.

The economy is not depression proof, writes Lew Rockwell. If the government and the Federal Reserve are willing to work hard enough, they can kill off even the most robust economic expansion.

Llewellyn H. Rockwell Jr.

Lew Rockwell shares some thoughts on the rise of red-state fascism in America, and the libertarian response.

Gary Galles

This year is the bicentennial of the birth of Alexis de Tocqueville, one of the most famous political commentators about America. 

Thomas E. Woods, Jr.

Thomas Woods reflects on the response to his popular history book, a book written in-between two other works serving primarily academic markets. When they stop attacking you, he concludes, you have ceased to do real history.

Mark Thornton

Opportunity cost is the proper economic basis for specialization and trade in resources. Opportunity cost is the highest value you give up when you make a choice. It was Confederate government policy that caused misallocations on the part of the South, making it inefficient and wasteful. A few of those bad policies were: drafting soldiers, confiscating resources, and monetary inflation.