by Frédéric Bastiat | Sep 17, 2020 | Economics
It is nonsense to say that the Government officer will spend these hundred sous to the great profit of national labour; the thief would do the same; and so would James B., if he had not been stopped on the road by the extra-legal parasite, nor by the lawful sponger.
by Stewart Wade Margolis | Sep 15, 2020 | Elections
On demonizing those who have different political views.
by Andrew Bernstein | Sep 15, 2020 | POLITICS
Andrew Bernstein on voting against Joe Biden, and Robert Stubblefield on voting against Donald Trump.
by John Stossel | Sep 15, 2020 | POLITICS
It’s bad enough when politicians kill businesses with COVID-19 shutdowns. It’s worse if they kill a business because the owner won’t give money to their friends.
by Joakim Book | Sep 15, 2020 | POLITICS
When the world suddenly changes, we want an economic system that adjusts and reflects our updated knowledge and desires. That requires prices to move, quantities to change, bankruptcies to occur and a whole lot of profiteering – whether in our world or in fictional worlds.
by Richard M. Ebeling | Sep 15, 2020 | Economics
Keynesian Economics has continued to dominate and hold sway over the way the vast majority of economists think about and analyze the nature of economy-wide fluctuations in employment and output.
by Frédéric Bastiat | Sep 15, 2020 | Economics
You do not see that to dismiss a hundred thousand soldiers is not to do away with a million of money, but to return it to the tax-payers.
by Larry Elder | Sep 15, 2020 | Elections
How ironic if, after the media and Democratic leaders’ three-plus years of maligning Trump as a xenophobic racist, Hispanic and Black voters help keep Trump in the White House for four more years.
by Walter Williams | Sep 14, 2020 | Books
Kengor does a yeoman’s job of highlighting the evils of Marxism.