by David Bell | May 31, 2022 | United Nations
The WHO’s staff are comfortable with ensuring the people they were charged to support are increasingly impoverished and their rights and health autonomy removed. They are not just resigned to the abandonment of basic public health principles and ethics, but actively working to undermine them.
by Ludwig Von Mises | May 31, 2022 | Economics
The idea of government as a paternal authority, as a guardian for everybody, is the idea of those who favor socialism.
by George Reisman | May 30, 2022 | Economics
The existence of freedom under laissez-faire capitalism requires the existence of government.
by Edwin A Locke | May 25, 2022 | Books
Alex Epstein’s book, Fossil Future, is a brilliant antidote to the assault on fossil fuels. Its theme is that fossil fuels are one of the greatest benefits to human civilization ever and that there is, for now, no viable substitute.
by Institute for Energy Research | May 25, 2022 | Energy
Biden’s attempt to double renewable capacity on federal lands may fail due to his over-zealous actions to stop new oil and gas development.
by Jordan McGillis | May 24, 2022 | Energy
we have deep and abiding question marks surrounding how much harm we can credibly attribute to each ton of greenhouse gas emissions.
by Jon Miltimore | May 24, 2022 | Movies
With Nine Little Words to Employees: ‘Netflix May Not Be the Best Place for You.’ Netflix is no longer trying to please everyone, and that’s a win for free expression.
by Ludwig Von Mises | May 24, 2022 | Economics
The capitalist system was termed “capitalism” not by a friend of the system, but by an individual who considered it to be the worst of all historical systems, the greatest evil that had ever befallen mankind. That man was Karl Marx.
by Institute for Energy Research | May 23, 2022 | Europe
Biden’s America Mimics Europe’s Goals and Regulatory Actions