Government Is the Greatest Purveyor of Inequality
With June being celebrated as Gay Pride month, every year around this time we seem to experience an increase in […]
With June being celebrated as Gay Pride month, every year around this time we seem to experience an increase in […]
While airports frequently have “Duty-Free” stores within them, Hong Kong is a Duty-Free city-state. It levies no taxes on incoming foreign […]
Seventy years ago, on February 4, 1936, the English economist John Maynard Keynes (1883–1946) published what soon became his most […]
Today’s exceedingly narrow decision in Masterpiece Cakeshop kicks all the big questions down the road. While it’s gratifying that, by a […]
Online commerce as we know it could soon radically change. In a case it recently heard, the Supreme Court could eliminate the […]
History provides endless examples of vicious despots ruling under various collectivist ideologies. Hitler, Mao, Stalin, Pol Pot, and-today-Kim Jong-un and […]
In years of peace, Diocletian, with his aides, faced the problems of economic decay. To overcome depression and prevent revolution, […]
Health care is a delicate topic. So delicate, in fact, that comparing it to something as impersonal as the mass […]
The temporary exemptions to the Section 232 tariffs on steel and aluminum granted to Canada, Mexico, and the European Union […]
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. […]