Lesson from the Election: People Want Less Government
The lesson I draw from the Republican victories in the 2014 election is that people want less government.
The lesson I draw from the Republican victories in the 2014 election is that people want less government.
There’s a long history of comparing market competition to warfare.
On Sunday, the Catalonia region of Spain held an “informal” or “symbolic” referendum on Catalonian independence.
That was the solution proffered by eugenicist progressives during the 1920s and 1930s. At least, that was their preferred option.
My anti-democracy critics will shake their heads in dismay at me, but I’ve been forced to come to the conclusion that there’s no reason to believe
“History has been rather kind to the American voter.”
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Best known as the coauthor of The Calculus of Consent: Logical Foundations of Constitutional Democracy (with Nobel Laureate James Buchanan) and the