World History

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Art Carden

Llosa takes a critical look at the cultural and political institutions that have stood in the way of liberal reforms or distorted reforms for private gain.

Murray N. Rothbard

The reversion in this century to ever-greater statism threatens to plunge us back to the barbarism of the ancient past.

Ben O'Neill

Libertarians have been critical of zoning laws, which restrict the ability of property owners to develop their property or use it for their desired purposes.

Jim Fedako

As I see it now, democracy is not to the advantage of the demos, it is to the advantage of the power elite.

Jeff Riggenbach

Is there any reason a reader should place any more confidence in the work of an historian than in the work of an historical novelist? The answer is that everything depends on what historian we're talking about, what novelist we're talking about, and what kind of historical fiction we're talking about.

Jeffrey A. Tucker

"The film brilliantly portrays how the Right prepares the way for the Left — in both the United States and Russia."

Art Carden

In 1956, Mises showed how the supposed failures of the market economy were failures of the state and documented the traits of anticapitalism. In 2009, the facts have changed but the message remains the same.

Douglas French

"Just like Obama's and FDR's 'deals,' John Law's prescription for what ailed France required no sacrifice."

Mark Thornton

But if you follow the Austrian recipe of allowing liquidation of bankrupt firms and debt, allowing prices to fall without monetary inflation, not propping up employment or subsidizing unemployment, and not discouraging hoarding, you will end up with the quickest possible recovery and minimize the magnitude of economic pain.