The Mistake of Only Comparing US Murder Rates to “Developed” Countries
Much of the political thinking about violence in the United States comes from unfavorable comparisons between the United States and a series of che
Much of the political thinking about violence in the United States comes from unfavorable comparisons between the United States and a series of che
International trade grasped headlines with Monday’s announcement that twelve governments have agreement on the Trans-Pacific Partnership. While we should expect to see this celebrated in the editorial pages of the Wall Street Journal, it is unfortunate even libertarian organizations are praising the agreement.
While I was fact checking today’s Mises Daily
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Statistically, alcohol abuse causes far more death, violence, injury, and disease than guns do. And yet, further limiting access to alcohol is off the table while gun restrictions are fair game. In the gun debate, the double standards are plentiful.
How should we define equality? The state won't define it, and a definition doesn't really matter because "equality" isn't really about helping anyone but the state and its agents. It's about some people exercising power over other people.