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Political Paternalism, Big Government, and the Welfare State
We are living in a time when government is growing by leaps and bounds, and increasingly intruding into our lives.
Stupid 19th-century nostrums like the free market
From an obit for Paul Samuelson.
Requiem for Samuelson
Paul Anthony Samuelson (May 15, 1915 – December 13, 2009), first American Nobel Prize laureate (1970) has died, at the age of 94.
Going Underground
Richard Rahn is one of the few writers out there who keeps up with the underground economy and its size and scope – which is a fantastic thing to d
Mother Theresa’s Heart Surgeon…
…is transforming “health care in India through a simple premise that works in other industries: economies of scale.
The Bubble Decade
Last night CNBC premiered “The Bubble Decade” with host David Faber looking back at the three boom-a
The Enduring Power of Mises
We had some sense that it was time for a new edition of Mises’s Theory of
Objectivists: “All Property is Intellectual Property”
So says Adam Mossoff, Objectivist law professor,