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How To Survive a World of Instant Feedback
The dark ages: everything before 1995.
Brazil's Politics Are Collapsing in a Whirl of Illegal Money
Lula has resorted to very desperate means. We the spectators know it's a tactic for a failing fight.
The Government's Crisis Is Not Your Crisis
Life goes on while our overlords are in disarray.
There's No Way Obamacare Can Last
The trendline is absolutely unsustainable
The White-Owned Restaurant Outrage Is Wildly Misplaced
Cultural sharing isn't something to be intrinsically discouraged.
The Lazy Millennial Guide to Summer
Brace yourself: summer is coming.
Hack Your Pancreas and 3D-Print Your Smile
Young inventors and entrepreneurs are using the open-source model to transform health care from the ground-up.
India Should Be More Like Hong Kong
For starters, old price and quantitative controls should be abolished.
What Does $200 Ether Mean?
We thought our new technology was going to change the world, and now it has.
In Defense of Amateurs
When you love something so much that you’d do it without pay, you end up pretty good at it. So good that, at times, you can outclass the professionals.
Kimmy Schmidt Uses the Market to Enact Social Change
The Netflix original series demonstrates just how powerful the market can be.
Any of These 3 Bubbles Could Be about to Burst
The US has seen an unhealthy growth of subprime credit in three markets.
Vision Care: There's an App for That
As long as government doesn't get in the way.
The Patriots Won by Not Playing the Blame Game
It's not easy to accept blame, but we have to be responsible for ourselves.
Thirteen Other Reasons Why Schools Are Creating a Lost Generation
“Get settled in. Because I'm about to tell you the story of my life. More specifically, why my life ended.”
Australia Just Made a Really Smart Bitcoin Decision
Starting in July, Bitcoin will be treated just like regular money.
How Foreign Aid Hurts Famine Relief in Somalia
Donations fall into corrupt hands, but technology actually helps the people.
Don't Waste Your Talents in Government
If you had to choose between working for Google or the federal government, which would you choose?
The CBO's Forecasts Are Bogus
The models use static assumptions that have nothing to do with economics.
Government Can't Stop Creative Destruction
Politically well-connected industries like taxis and hotels can pressure Uber and Airbnb, but not forever.
Why I No Longer Ask Kids How They are Doing in School
They would just say they're doing fine, anyway.
Yes, it Is a Virtue to Reject Charity
The idea of rejecting charity means that you take charge of your own life, regardless of pressures around you to do otherwise.
TV Actor Discovers His Inner "Ron Swanson" After Trying to Start a Business
Nick Offerman gets in touch with his inner Ron Swanson.
Loyalty to Government Is Overrated
Loyalty is only good when it pertains to a just cause.
Even Jeremy Corbyn Knows High Taxes Are Destructive
They're finally getting wise on the implications of tax policy.
8 Big-Government Policies That Hurt the Poor
Cronyism is bad for innovators and consumers, but it’s worse for the poor.
Greek Anarchists Provide Services the State Doesn’t
Anarchists who organize voluntarily to achieve common purposes are just living their philosophy.
Amazon Is Successful Because They Care About Consumers
At Amazon, the customer is King.
American Men, Quit Your Whining
Only in America are Americans an object of pity.
Sorry Crony Cabs, You Have To Compete Just Like Everyone Else
The state of Georgia just took a huge stand against crony capitalism.
Government Has Done Nothing Good for Bitcoin
Everything fabulous in the Bitcoin space has occurred because of the freedom to innovate.
Society without the State: Bryan Caplan on the Rubin Report
Caplan talks about education, immigration, and the stateless society
Licensing Is Preventing the Best Teachers from Teaching
Great teachers are everywhere, let them teach.
In This City, Anything Not Expressly Allowed Is Prohibited
Even gardening in your own yard.
Hayek and Satoshi Meet in Vegas
There's a cryptocurrency for every cause and interest
What Venezuela Can Teach Young Socialists
Basically, that this economic system plain doesn't work.
Excalibur Is a Cool Sword but It Doesn't Create Wealth
No sword-clad king, no matter how wise or favored by destiny, can create wealth and peace.
Has Real Socialism Ever Been Tried?
For that matter, has a real free market system ever been tried?
Water is Not a Precious Resource
So why do we need low-flow faucets?
Crossing the Congo Is a Journey Across Hell on Earth
The poor economy had led to there only being 700 miles of semi-drivable roads.
The Truth Will Out for Us, Like it Did for Job
People need to know that all is not lost forever just because everything seems to be lost today.
Liberland Could Be Liberty's Role Model Society
You have to constrain power while being strong enough to provide the rule of law.
What Will the UK Election Mean for Freedom?
Assuming she wins, will May shrink the size of the UK's public sector?
What Minecraft Can Teach Kids About Economics and Life
For example, communication, design, and problem-solving skills.
Buying Avocado Toast Is More Prudent than Buying a House
Millennials are spending money on brunch instead of buying homes, and there is nothing wrong with that.
No Representation without Consent – Not Even from Unions
Just because something is legal doesn't mean it's right or just.
Can Markets Handle Invasive Species?
If the lionfish continues to destroy reefs, hotels, tours, restaurants, and fish markets may close.
Why Gun Control Is Unjust
Some things serve as protection precisely because they are dangerous to others.
If We Step Up the Drug War, You'll Be a Victim
Mo' drug war mo' problems.
These Are the Still-Life Fruits of Capitalism
I trade my labor for wages and my wages for art.
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