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Gabriel Kolko (1932-2014)
Gabriel Kolko, the influential New Left historian whose Railroads and Regulation
The Living Wage Movement Suffers a Setback
Thankfully the wise Swiss recently voted 76% against
Ralph Waldo Emerson was Right...
And so is Arthur Brooks: College graduates today cannot afford to be “City Dolls”!
Two Cheers for (Direct) Democracy
As Jeff Deist pointed out in an earlier post, in a natio
Conservatives Support Higher Minimum Wage
Let’s not kid ourselves: the so-called party of free markets and business supports minimum wage hikes, at least when put to a vote.
Hillary and Ben Bernanke on the Economy
Hillary Clinton’s speech yesterday revealed some of her thoughts about reviving the economy.
Mark Thornton Explains “The Consequences of Cheap Money”
Mark Thornton discusses Martin Wolf’s recent claim that “cautious savers no longer serve a useful economic purpose.”
Interviewed by host Tom Woods,