Tripartite Governance: A Guidepost for Proper Policymaking
There are three main types of governance: public governance, private governance, and personal governance. Think of these as “the 3 Ps of governance.”
There are three main types of governance: public governance, private governance, and personal governance. Think of these as “the 3 Ps of governance.”
Insider trading laws are simply the ruling bureaucratic elite’s means toward total power.
The 1619 Project sacrifices scholarly standards in the service of the ideological agenda.
Yaron Brook delves into the morality of finance, free markets, savings, insurance and using debt to fund consumption.
Today it’s no mystery why non-sober Keynesians like Paul Krugman might love the demand-side, anti-capitalist, Trump-Kudlow policy mix, or why Trump foes might eagerly insist that the economy remain closed, not to preserve the nation’s health but to dissipate its wealth (and the probability of Trump’s re-election). But why would Trump do this? It seems politically suicidal.
If we want economic prosperity and human flourishing, we need to understand capitalism and advocate for it globally—and to shun countries like China that continue to violate individual rights.
You can stretch a rubber band only so far, until it breaks. Our debt will wreck our children’s lives.
Riding out storms and sharing risks across billions of people is a feature, not a bug, and the affluent capitalist nature of our institutions puts us in a better position to deal with them.
The COVID-19 crisis is the result of decades of FDA rule.