David L. Bahnsen's 'There’s No Free Lunch' contains the wisdom of Hayek, von Mises, Sowell, Hazlitt, Friedman, Gilder, Bastiat, Acton, and more.
Read MoreGordon Tullock's Centennial →
If you think that people act to improve themselves in the private sector, but they take their self-interest Derby off and put their altruism Stetson on when they enter government, you’ve been drinking some nasty Kool-Aid.
Read MoreDaniel Lahoud, an Austrian economist in Venezuela
Daniel Lahoud (born 1959) is a fascinating man—an advocate for free market ideas in a country whose government has practiced socialism for as long as most of Daniel’s fellow Venezuelans can remember.
Read MoreA Gorgeous Micro-State That's Also Free! →
A government composed of neighbors you know may be naturally more accountable than distant bureaucrats and politicians you don’t know.
Read MoreThe Higher Education Scandal →
Do your teenagers come home from school echoing the divisive nonsense of Critical Race Theory, feeling terrible about America, hating the system of free enterprise that built the country? Chances are their teachers caught the virus from the radicals in university departments of education.
Read MoreEconomics Explored with Gene Tunny →
In this January 27, 2022 "Economics Explored" interview from podcaster Gene Tunny, economist from Brisbane and former Australian Treasury official, I discussed price controls and other current topics. 45 min.
Read MoreAmerica's First Paper Fiat Money →
Why did Massachusetts embark upon a short-lived experiment in unbacked paper money in 1690?
Read MoreUkraine Will Fight if Putin Invades
Marauding tyrants deserve a bloody nose at the very least.
Read MoreMore Cars Than People →
Sign me up to be the next U.S. ambassador to this place, please. I’ll do it for free.
Read MoreEvery Country Needs a Museum Like This One →
No one in the world should be ignorant of the deadliest ideology in mankind’s history.
Read MoreLessons from Railroad History →
The story of the five transcontinental railroads built by 1900 often overlooks some remarkable lessons about private initiative and government subsidies.
Read MoreSeparation of Bank and State: The Bank of St. George →
For centuries, the extraordinary influence and prosperity of the tiny Republic of Genoa stemmed not from a political leader but from a well-run private bank and the limitations on the state that it helped to maintain.
Read MoreSpending Time with Dr. King →
Dr. King noted that capitalism (the system of private property, entrepreneurship, and free markets) made it possible for America “to do wonders” and “become the richest nation in the world.” He called it “the greatest system of production that history has ever known.”
Read MoreScience is Affirming Creation, Not Accident →
Bottom line: The Sphinx was no accident, and neither are you. The evidence for a Creator is all around us. It’s been there since Creation.
Read MoreRemembering Margaret Thatcher →
Ethelmae Humphreys, my "MO Mom," R.I.P. →
Rest in Peace, Ethelmae — a faithful, kind, generous, adventurous, unforgettable Missouri Mom of boundless character.
Read MoreTheologians, Cosmology and Freedom →
In this wide-ranging interview with Justin O’Connell of the Gold/Silver/Bitcoin Show in November 2021, I touched on freedom, socialism, some great theologians, monetary theory, Bitcoin and related topics.
Read MoreThe Wisdom of a Great Scientist
He once said, “When you can do the common things of life in an uncommon way, you will command the attention of the world.”
Read MoreLet's Celebrate the Bill of Rights EVERY Day!
Time and experience have shown us that the best words any man can write are guaranteed neither universal nor eternal acceptance. Each new generation must be reminded of principles or even the best of them can be lost.
Read MoreTwelve Marvelous Quotes on Bill of Rights Day →
“Nowhere in the Bill of Rights are the words ‘unless inconvenient’ to be found."
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