Strange, isn’t it, that the statist Left always claims to be for “the people” as it bestows enormous, concentrated political power on a very few.
Read MoreThe Real Questions You Should Ask Your Professors →
In my four decades of teaching and interacting with students on matters of economics and history, I’ve been routinely amazed by both how much they know and how little they know about the very same subjects.
Read MoreWhat the Governments of Mexico & Central America Should Do →
When any government makes it harder for its citizens to start a business, engage in trade, make plans for the future, control their own property, or settle a dispute fairly, it means economic suffering—needless, personal, material suffering.
Read MoreThe Man Who Might Have Saved America from Woodrow Wilson →
Gus Hobart: It’s a shame that if he’s remembered today at all, it’s for checking out early instead of anything he stood for.
Read MoreHats Off to John B. Stetson →
A sickly young man from New Jersey fundamentally changed the image of the American cowboy forever.
Read MoreBilly Graham--A Good and Faithful Servant →
Men as outstanding as Billy Graham are rare enough that we may not see another like him for a very long time.
Read MoreDon't Vote Like a Halloweener! →
Part of the allure of Halloween is getting something great for just showing up, and this carries over into voting habits.
Read MoreA Revolution to Always Remember But Never Celebrate →
Gareth Jones and Boris Kornfeld—two notable victims of Soviet communism among the tens of millions.
Read MoreYour House Does Not Need a New Roof at My Expense →
On a house worth maybe $800,000, the government expended a total of $1.8 million—spread over as many as 22 occasions.
Read MoreRequiring U.S.-Made Steel in Pipelines Would Backfire →
History shows protectionist steel policies hurt American workers. (With Drew Johnson)
Read MoreFree to Choose Medicine and the Story of William Halford →
Thanks to a remarkable man who passed away on June 22, 2017 at the untimely age of 48, relief from the scourge of herpes may soon be a reality.
Read MoreDid You Know about the Great Hyperinflation of the 17th Century? →
The oldest trick in the monetary book is cheating the people by debasing the coin or currency. It goes back at least as far as the Eighth Century B.C. when the Jewish prophet Isaiah chastised the Israelites for doing it.
Read MoreWhen Georgia Banned Football (Almost) →
I seriously doubt if God intends for politicians to fine or jail people who play football.
Read MoreIs There Hope for Freedom in Latin America? -- An Interview →
What we advocates of liberty have to point out and explain is that the more you rely on the state, the less secure you really are.
Read MoreThe Log Tax is Hurting both Canadians and Americans →
Protectionism: you slap me, I poke you in the eye. Let’s rid ourselves of these senseless interventions as soon as we can, one way or the other.
Read MoreCan Brazil Save Latin America? →
As humorist P. J. O’Rourke explained it, “When buying and selling are controlled by legislation, the first things to be bought and sold are legislators.” Brazilians are learning this by the millions.
Read MoreThe Bad Manners of the Campus Left →
The increasing frenzy of the campus Left may be an indication that, in the words of Robert Tracinski in The Federalist, we are approaching “peak leftism.” I got a taste of it in Denver in April 2017.
Read MoreGovernment Funding Cheapens the Arts →
Welcome to the world of diffused costs and concentrated benefits, the welfare state’s primary means of propulsion. Take a little bit from a lot of people and give it to a few people whose votes and allegiance the perpetrators thereby purchase without ever spending a nickel of their own.
Read MoreThe Heroism of Hacksaw Ridge →
Three cheers to the brave men and women who have fought in defensible wars for the right causes, such as liberty, self-determination, independence and security.
Read MoreWhy Trade Restrictions Always Backfire →
Trade is a two-way street. Closing the door to imports closes the door to exports.
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