When “Mental Health” Is Used to Empower the State
Broadening state powers to declare people "mentally ill" is a dangerous proposition.
Broadening state powers to declare people "mentally ill" is a dangerous proposition.
The only real cure for too much debt is an orderly process of liquidation. No bailouts. No subsidies. No taxpayer involvement.
"False consciousness" has long been a building block behind the Marxist drive to destroy human rights.
America's thriving energy sector has boomed in part thanks to inexpensive foreign steel.
Nationalism is not a unitary, monolithic phenomenon. If it is aggressive, we should oppose it; if liberatory, we should favor it.
Whether or not a child should vote depends on whether or not he or she is a net taxpayer.
Conflating "inflation" with a general rise in prices prevents understanding the true problem with inflation.
The new Florida legislation is a mess, but it does manage to introduce some chilling language about mental health.
Newspapers apparently have a very high opinion of the quality of the product they're turning out. Many consumers seem to disagree.
There is no bright shiny line between cultural issues and economic ones.