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Let’s Cancel Student Loans – Not Forgive Them, But Cancel the Program

by George Leef | May 20, 2022 | Education

Higher education in the US is bloated and dysfunctional because federal meddling turned it into a mass entitlement. Turn off the federal spigot and it will rapidly improve.

Solar Microgrid Failure in India

by Institute for Energy Research | May 20, 2022 | Energy

“In the first three years, it worked well and people were using it. But after three years the batteries were exhausted and it was never repaired.”

Logic: The Vaccine for an Infodemic

by Brian Phillips | May 18, 2022 | SCIENCE

To determine the truth on any issue, whether we are in an infodemic or not, we must examine the facts. More importantly, we must arm ourselves with the proper method for examining those facts.

How Government Created the Baby Formula Shortage

by Jon Miltimore | May 18, 2022 | Regulation

—and a Black Market for ‘Unapproved’ European Imports.

Electricity Shortages: Brace for Impact

by Institute for Energy Research | May 18, 2022 | Energy

The consequences of massively building wind turbines and solar panels, while forcing the closure of fully-operational power plants burning coal, oil and natural gas is dire.

Biden Hints He’s Planning to “Cancel” Student Debt. Why Student Debt Holders Should Be Against the Move

by Patrick Carroll | May 17, 2022 | Education

The problem is, “forgiving” debt doesn’t make it go away, it just shifts the burden. These “loans” effectively become grants, and the taxpayers are left footing the bill. This is a classic example of concentrated benefits and dispersed costs.

Capitalism: Opposition from the Intellectuals (2 of 3)

by Ludwig Von Mises | May 17, 2022 | Economics

In spite of all its benefits, capitalism has been furiously attacked and criticized. It is necessary that we understand the origin of this antipathy.

Lessons from a Review of A Declaration and Constitution for a Free Society

by Brian Simpson | May 16, 2022 | Books, Constitution, LAW

Professor Brian Simpson answers arguments against using Ayn Rand’s philosophy Objectivism as the basis for improving the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution.

Capitalism: The Nature and Importance of Economics

by George Reisman | May 16, 2022 | Economics

Economics belongs alongside mathematics, natural science, history, philosophy, and the humanities as an integral part of a liberal education.

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