The Philosophy of Gun Control
In the new book Debating Gun Control, two philosophers take a look at the philosophical underpinnings beneath the debate.
In the new book Debating Gun Control, two philosophers take a look at the philosophical underpinnings beneath the debate.
Compared to Europe and Asia, the "frontier states" of the Americas really are something different.
As another step toward greater use of negative interest rates, the abolition of cash will only lead to the destruction of wealth.
When new and burgeoning markets find themselves operating in unregulated territories, it does not take long for the state to intervene.
But when it comes to the spread of our ideas, by any reasonable standard the news is all good. Let us recognize that, and build on it.
It turns out that the Japanese people do not have the Apoplithorismosphobia that their government officials have.
The FOMC has consistently overestimated future Fed Funds Rate hikes.
May more politicians in Washington face the sound of cheers at the suggestion they be held legally culpable for their actions.
Some health-industry interest groups think you have too much freedom when it comes to contact lenses.
While not Austrian, the body of work by Hart and Holmström is worth careful study and has interesting implications for Austrians.