U.S. History

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Gregory Bresiger

How a bi-partisan accord on Social Security is still costing American taxpayers to this day and will continue to do so in the coming years.

David Gordon

There is nothing like a good target to get a writer going, and the contributors to this excellent symposium have found a very worthy target indeed. 

Tibor R. Machan

It's an illusion and a fraud that there is any stable system between productive capitalism and impoverishing socialism, argues Tibor Machan.

Richard J. Maybury

The real meaning of Thanksgiving: Plymouth was a socialist colony and it failed miserably.

Frank Shostak

So long as the Fed has the power to print, the boom-bust cycle is here to stay. (Paper by Frank Shostak)

David Gordon

Sanford Lakoff admires Max Lerner greatly. As a student of Lerner's at Brandeis University in 1949, his "adulation soon became obvious and made me the butt of jokes." 

David Gordon

Professor Mahl's excellent monograph helps clear up a historical mystery. As everyone knows, Americans before Pearl Harbor opposed, in overwhelming numbers, entry into World War II. 

Clyde Wilson

An attack on liberty that violates every principle of federalism and good sense. (Column by Clyde Wilson)

William L. Anderson

The hysterical reaction to the death of JFK, Jr. is a reminder that American socialists long for a great leader who can make statism work. 

Llewellyn H. Rockwell Jr.

New surveys showing demographic disparities in internet use should be of no political interest. (Column by Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr.)