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Chris Calton
Modern ideas of political correctness are often real-world applications of Marx’s opposition to people with the "wrong" class consciousness.
Ryan McMaken
Mexican towns and cities are turning to partial secession to fight crime and corruption. Will the central government let them get away with it?
Edward W. Fuller
Accounting is rarely held up as a terribly exciting topic, but in many ways, good accounting makes capitalism and economic progress possible.
After World War I, the term "gold standard" took on many meanings — a fact that eventually led to that standard’s degradation and abrogation.
Luka Nikolic
Even during the Cold War, some Yugoslav leaders fought to liberalize the nation's economy and pull away from the model of Soviet central planning.
The prosperous League had no coherent political organization, and there was no clearly defined administrative center or a system for raising taxes.