The Essential Difference Between Free-Marketers and Big-Government Types-in One Tweet
Why are there so few liberty-oriented societies compared to the number of places with statist governments? And why does it seem like […]
Why are there so few liberty-oriented societies compared to the number of places with statist governments? And why does it seem like […]
I was a big fan of the lower corporate tax rate in last year’s tax bill, largely because I want a better […]
By the end of next month, public-sector employee unions will be up to their eyeballs in the orgy of obfuscation […]
For the past 30 years, I’ve been criticizing both the tax code and the IRS. Which raises an interesting chicken-or-egg question […]
In an article in the New Republic, Lauren Sandler argues that it’s about time the United States join the ranks […]
May 8th marked Friedrich Hayek’s birthday. Called “the most prodigious classical liberal scholar of the 20th century,” Milton Friedman explained […]
As I avoided the potholes, ignored the sounds of guns, and walked past beggars throughout the streets of New Orleans, […]
A friend pointed me to this piece published by Business Insider. Apparently, here Nobel Laureate Joe Stiglitz* explains that fellow Nobel Laureate Milton […]
Recent protests across the country have reinforced the perception that public school teachers are dramatically underpaid. They’re not: the average […]
This week will mark the 200th birthday of Karl Marx. It will be an occasion for a deluge of articles […]
Economists and industry leaders predicted price increases and potential jobs losses after the Trump administration imposed tariffs on steel and aluminum. What […]
I explained back in 2013 that there is a big difference between being pro-market and being pro-business. Pro-market is a belief in […]
“Has there ever been a time in the world’s history when people were more sure of their opinions?” asks Jim Ferrell […]
When I was in college, for the short time I was there, I studied under a philosophy professor who mentored […]
There is a great deal of wisdom in the old saying, “there is no such thing as a free lunch.” […]
Because of the rising minimum wage, many fast food restaurants in the US, Canada, and Europe have started using self-service […]