Frederic Bastiat is an often unsung hero of 19th Century economic thought. His lessons on freedom and trade are timeless and ...
Imagine a firm that sells a product—production costs are 2 ounces (oz.) of gold—only to the US, which has a 10 percent tariff ...
Modern politics does not produce people of character and certainly there are few, if any, statesmen left on the scene. John C ...
If devaluing the currency was a real measure of competitiveness, Argentina and Venezuela would be the most competitive ...
President Trump‘s recent assertions that the Fed should lower the discount rate puts him squarely in the middle of Fed ...
In The General Theory, J.M. Keynes allegedly “discredited” Say‘s Law. Of course, Keynes actually debunked a straw man that ...
The critical point was, again the Middle Ages, and there you had an adversarial position between the church and the state ...
Remember that the ECB’s mandate is price stability, but inflation in the euro area has exceeded 22% in the past four years.
Part of bringing up young children is to tell them stories and accounts about people who did the right thing, and how they ...
American history classes typically teach that the original transcontinental railroad was a major triumph. What they don‘t say ...
Despite Africa being the world‘s poorest continent, western elites are still pushing African governments to divest of ...
Herbert Marcuse took pride in his dense, but incomplete writings on philosophy. Dr. Gordon examines Jacob McNulty‘s futile attempt to interpret the thinking of ...
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