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Killers of the Flower Moon Is about Government Failure

Bureaucracy and RegulationCronyism and CorporatismMedia and CultureU.S. History

Blog11/06/2023

The newly-released movie "Killers of the Flower Moon" depicts what happens when politically-connected people can use the state to carry out nefarious deeds. Unfortunately, government failure is one lesson that is sure to be lost here.

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Is Migration a Tool of the Consumptive Class?

Cronyism and CorporatismEconomic PolicyMinarchyProgressivism

Blog11/06/2023

An unfortunate consequence of increased wealth is the growth of the parasitic consumptive class of political and cultural elites. Labor migrations often follow in the wake of damage that elites do.

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The Interest Rate Shock Will Blow Up the Government’s Ponzi Game

Booms and BustsThe FedFinancial MarketsU.S. Economy

Blog11/06/2023

As the federal government continues its Ponzi scheme of issuing debt to pay for past debts, interest rates will increase to the point where this no longer is a tenable strategy—if it ever was.

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Contra CATO: COVID-19 Vaccinations Are Not a Free Market Victory

Big GovernmentCronyism and CorporatismMedia and CulturePolitics

Blog11/04/2023

A Cato Institute associate has declared the development of the covid-19 vaccines to be a free-market “triumph.” The only thing that has triumphed in this sorry episode has been the rapid growth of coercive government power.

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October's Sobering Jobs Report Adds to Mounting Bad Economic News

Money and BanksU.S. Economy

Blog11/04/2023

Data on employed persons, wages, and other measures point to trouble ahead in an economy already strained by growing bankruptcies, mounting debts, and disappearing savings. 

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Hostage Extraction Needs to be Privatized

War and Foreign PolicyWorld History

Blog11/04/2023

In the aftermath of Hamas's taking hostages in its conflict with Israel, the question arises: Who pays the ransom? State-financed payments lead to the worst outcomes and create moral hazards.

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Affective Polarization Is Making Us Dumber

AntipoliticsMedia and CulturePhilosophy

Blog11/03/2023

One way to combat intellectual atrophy is to learn from Ibram Kendi’s mistakes and do the opposite.

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Blaming the Free Market (Even Where It Doesn't Exist)

Bureaucracy and RegulationFree MarketsHealthPrice Controls

Blog11/03/2023

Nobel Prize winner Angus Deaton claims that the free market cannot provide adequate medical care. Of course, he goes on to describe government failure but calls it a free market.

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