The True Cost of Modern Industrial Warfare
Ryan and Zach talk about how the realities of expensive industrial warfare are still relevant.
Ryan and Zach talk about how the realities of expensive industrial warfare are still relevant.
The mentality of Build Back Better is not just confined to the US. Around the world, governments are resorting to the ancient tradition of using massive amounts of resources to build things that glorify the state, not add to the economy.
Israel’s defenders act like Netanyahu and his allies have had no choice but to react to October 7 in the manner that they have. But that isn’t true.
The Federal Reserve has repeatedly been a key component in boom and bust events in the global economy since the 1920s. China is the latest example.
Politicians will invoke the venerable just war theory when they believe they can manipulate the facts in their favor. In truth, it is the rare government that engages in a justified conflict.
Contrary to popular belief, regulatory agencies do not improve the quality of our lives, nor do they provide safety or security. They need to be abolished, as free markets provide their own effective forms of regulation.
Ludwig von Mises was ridiculed for his assertion that “middle of the road” leads to socialism in the end. As the federal government swallows increasing amounts of the economy, we see that Mises was right.
Government intervention is everywhere, but it is most evident in education.
Most people believe that the state is a necessary entity for securing private property rights. However, a study of the American West before the territories became states shows us a different reality where communities protected their property without state intervention.
Mises's comments apply to today's debates on environmental policy.