To Restrain Populism, Revive Federalism
Classical political theory was concerned to blend both popular and aristocratic (or elitist) elements in a regime. A balance of […]
Classical political theory was concerned to blend both popular and aristocratic (or elitist) elements in a regime. A balance of […]
If there’s something that progressives agree on, it’s that inequality exists and that it’s a problem. But what do we […]
In 2016, I toured the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum in Cambodia, which memorializes the victims of communist butchery in that nation. Earlier today, I […]
The standard view of the opioid epidemic blames pharmaceutical companies and doctors for excessive prescribing. An alternate view blames government for […]
Recently, a passage from an economics textbook, Modern Principles of Economics, came to my attention. It was written by Tyler […]
Agricultural special interests try to make it sound as though touching even one farm subsidy-regardless of how unreasonable the subsidy […]
During recent teacher walkouts in Oklahoma that captured national attention, many major media outlets reported misleadingly small figures for teacher pay. […]
What do the companies in these three groups have in common? Group A: American Motors, Brown Shoe, Studebaker, Collins Radio, […]
It was in a high school English class where I first learned just how distorted the centuries-long debate over capitalism […]
Nothing is so contagious as example; and we never do any great good or evil which does not produce its […]
Interesting proof that Thomas Piketty got the modern economy wrong comes from The Sunday Times’s annual rich list, which was published yesterday. Some […]
In 1919, John Maynard Keynes wrote: What an extraordinary episode in the economic progress of man that age was which came to […]
President Trump has been sending mixed signals about his trade strategy. In the morning hours of May 21, Trump tweeted […]
I wanted California to decriminalize marijuana because I believe in freedom. Smoking pot may not be a wise choice in many […]
1986 saw the publishing of the seminal work, The Closing of the American Mind, by University of Chicago professor Alan […]
Looking to the next few years, will America and the world continue to ride a wave of economic growth, improved […]