The War on Curiosity
People engaging in motivated ignorance “neither know — nor want to know — what the opposition has to say.”
People engaging in motivated ignorance “neither know — nor want to know — what the opposition has to say.”
The US military has long acted as a jobs program, for both citizens and non-citizens alike. It's time to cut it all back.
From gun control, to war, and to the New Deal: Charles Krauthammer took the pro-government, interventionist line.
Profit-oriented business organizations that demand political conformity in the workplace are mimicking government agencies, and we must turn to Mises's book Bureaucracy for guidance.
His great contribution is one of bringing the world closer together to create peace, mutual understanding, and prosperity.
The salaries of pro athletes has little to do with athleticism and everything to do with the entertainment the public receives from them.
A handful of judges in Washington, DC, do nothing to protect our freedoms. In fact, they are a grave threat to freedom.
It's refreshing to read a widely published economics book which casts the Austrian school in its proper light.
Can the Star Wars franchise survive if it ignores the consumers?
Since the Tariff Act of 1789, the tariff has been the playground of special interests, and used as a means of rewarding political friends, and harming political enemies.