Thomas Sowell’s Civil Rights: Rhetoric or Reality
Buy Civil Rights : Rhetoric or Reality from Amazon.com In his work, Civil Rights : Rhetoric or Reality, Professor Thomas Sowell confronts the “rhetoric” of the civil rights establishment and contrasts it with the “reality” of the facts...“Gun Control” Advocates Make Britain Safe–for Thieves, Rapists, and Muggers
The last vestige of civilized Britain has fallen away — the unarmed British “Bobbie.” For 170 years, British police functioned without guns. Since their founding by Sir Robert Peel in 1829, Bobbies walked their beats armed only with their...Merit, Money, and the Death Tax
Some people may have found it an inspiring example of social conscience when various super-rich people, such as the Rockefellers, came out publicly against repealing the taxes that the federal government levies against the property left by people who have died. But it...Masking Education Fraud with Racist Propaganda in California
Last week, I reported that 73 percent of California State University’s black college freshmen required remedial math and 66 percent required remedial English. In last week’s speech to the American Council on Education, Richard C. Atkinson, president of the...Backstreet Boy’s Off-Key Junk Science Crusade
If you thought the musical offerings of the Backstreet Boys were hard on the ears, wait’ll you hear them croon about their political pet causes. One member of the famous pop singing group, Backstreet Boy Kevin Richardson, has established an environmental...California’s Energy Meltdown
Assertions that California’s “blind faith in markets” has led to an electricity shortage is a lie.
Chips on the Dips?
You may have heard of the “chips on the dips” investment strategy. The idea is to buy stock in the major semiconductor firms whenever their shares fall more than 50 percent below their previous highs. While the computer-chip business is famously volatile,...The Antitrust Laws Require the Government To Initiate Force Against Innocent Citizens
The antitrust laws are thus a palpably unjust legal doctrine, and respect for individual rights demands that the District Court’s judgment against Microsoft be reversed and the antitrust laws held invalid and unconstitutional.