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Easter Symbolizes a New Hope for Life and Liberty
With capitalism, sickness and death gave way to health and life as a reasonable expectation.
Stoicism Saved Me
Combat was like being dragged to the mouth of the cave.
The CPI is a False Guide for Monetary Policy
Prices and individuals choices are too diverse to capture with a simplistic aggregate.
You Have the Right to Remain Distracted
It's a slippery slope.
The U.N. Has Absolutely No Idea How Economic Growth Works
Tax-privileged bureaucrats want to raise taxes, go figure.
An Ode to Onion Rings
Seriously, what could be better?
Modern Air Travel Isn't as Bad as You Think
Some might long for the "golden age" of air travel, but modern commercial aviation has come a long way.
Caffeine, the Law, and Me
I "do" caffeine and I'm not sorry.
The Brazilian Liberty Movement Is a Model for the World
Brazil has tried everything else. Now it seems ready to try liberty.
Still Waiting for Republicans to Drain the Swamp
Is the red team going to do anything about excessive red tape?
Is Trump Accidentally Promoting Liberalism?
His personality might be working against the same policies he supports.
World War I: The Progressive War
The US entry into WWI is often, incorrectly, regarded as the end of the Progressive Movement.
Thomas Edison Would Have Been Given Adderall Today
Toddlers on amphetamines! What could go wrong?
How to Turn a Poor Country into a Rich Country the Easy Way
Peace, low taxes, small government. That's how you do it.
Does Canada Have More Economic Freedom Than the United States?
Canada may be America's "socialist neighbor to the north," but could is it possible that the country experiences more economic freedom than the United States?
US Immigration Policy Is Driving Away Talent Every Day
How the "wasted generation" is finding opportunity abroad, to our detriment.
5 Bad Arguments for Public Infrastructure Spending
Muh Roads!
Will Grigg Was a Mighty Voice for Justice and Liberty
Each essay he wrote was a masterpiece of erudition and eloquence, precision and passion.
Syrious Questions of Moral Consistency
Too many questions remain unanswered. As usual.
There Are No Good Arguments for Syrian Intervention
We should not go to war for the sake of sentiment.
Make Michigan Great Again
If restricting your household's consumption choices to your own high-cost household production would be bad, how could it be different for restricting choices to a city, state, or country?
Three Tips to Help Entrepreneurs Navigate Consumer Trends
As an entrepreneur, understanding how human action impacts consumer trends is vital to building a successful business.
How to Fix Our Trade Relationship with China
The safeguards that have prevented a trade war may no longer be reliable.
Even Economists Can't Do Their Own Taxes
What if we all received our full pay every month and just wrote a check to the IRS at the end of the year?
How Nationalism and Socialism Arose from the French Revolution
In the same century, four ideas swept through the West and shook the world.
How Trump Learned to Love Tomahawks More than Twitter
In the airstrike response, we see the presidential lure to bypass the constitution.
Why Black Families are Rejecting Public Schools
Public education has failed the black community.
How Special Economic Zones are Quietly Advancing Freedom
The future of non-political revolution?
Would You Rather Have Income Equality or Income Mobility?
Would you rather live with more income equality in Pakistan, or less income equality in Hong Kong?
Connecticut's Tax Refugees
Tax something and you will have less of it. Including people.
Uber, I’ve Fallen and I Can’t Get Up
Can the market provide better alternatives to government-run ambulances?
Arizona is Reforming Its Most Restrictive Rules–Finally!
"When you have fewer professionals in a field, you have higher prices for consumers."
British Trains Are Broken, but Not Because of Capitalism
Train operators have little control over their businesses.
The Racist Roots of Marijuana Prohibition
The war on marijuana was a product of American's growing prejudice towards the influx of Mexican immigrants after the Mexican Revolution.
Hey New York Times, This Is Why Uber Is Awesome
If the New York Times were to succeed in crushing these innovating gig companies, the results would be deeply tragic.
Interview: Lawrence Reed on Education, Millennials, and More
Reed always knows where to the shine the light of liberty.
Everything You Need to Know about Dollar-Denominated Cryptocurrencies
Some are flopping but one has become a late-blooming success.
Tariffs Make Being Cozy More Expensive
And why classification as a garment vs. a blanket mattered a lot.
Poland's Semi-Authoritarian Slide Is a Wake Up Call for Europe
If the Polish case is ignored, this dangerous dynamic might soon wake up in other European capitals.
Why Politicians Are Always Trying to Hustle You
Our public figures are subject to the same cognitive biases as everyone.
Here Are 6 Reasons to Lower the Corporate Tax Rate Immediately
Businesses are smart to move overseas.
Why Rome Declined and Modern Europe Grew
Ancient Rome was larger than any European city in 1700. What happened?
Authoritarians to the Right of Me, Authoritarians to the Left
When we can't control ourselves, we tend to control others.
Find a Beautiful, Untouched, Natural Paradise. Bomb It
The spectacular remake of Kong has lessons for us all
Peter Navarro Responds to His Trade Critics (Sort of)
Unfortunately, Navarro doesn't offer a single relevant argument.
A Supreme Court Nominee Who Understands the Danger of Power
Gorsuch knows that separation of powers is fundamental to preventing tyranny.
Everything You Need to Know about Global Poverty
This the best time to be alive. Ever.
Marvel’s “Iron Fist” Is Weaker than the Invisible Hand of the Market
The Hand’s black market business would have solved serious problems.
Emma Watson Knows Feminism Is about Choice
Commerce and capitalism have done more for women than legislation.
The OECD Thinks China's Communist Government Is Too Small
China won’t become a rich nation if it follows the OECD's bad advice.
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