by Kai Weiss | Oct 9, 2019 | Europe
The response by the EU has been mind boggling: instead of relaxing its tight rules, it has doubled down, and in recent years expanded its War on Innovation ever more.
by George Reisman | Oct 9, 2019 | Money & Banking
Inflation—the government’s expansion of the money supply—creates the appearance of business prosperity along with the fact of general impoverishment, which results in blaming poverty on business and profits.
by Joakim Book | Oct 9, 2019 | MARKETS
Ronald Reagan once remarked that the nine most terrifying words in the English language are: “I’m from the government and I’m here to help.” Similarly, the financial economist Campbell Harvey recently wrote that the four most dangerous words,...
by John Stossel | Oct 9, 2019 | Elections
Democratic presidential candidate Rep. Tulsi Gabbard is controversial within her party. She says the U.S. should talk to its enemies. She was criticized for meeting with Syrian dictator Bashar Assad. But Democrats were supposed to be the anti-war party, I say to her... by Elan Journo | Oct 9, 2019 | Middle East & Israel
To view the Israeli-Palestinian conflict as just a quarrel over one piece of land fails to recognize the fundamental nature of this conflict.
by Jaana Woiceshyn | Oct 8, 2019 | Philosophy
The first part of this post’s title is a quotation from a student in my business ethics class. She had said that to her teenagers after learning about rational self-interest, or egoism, in the course and reading How to Be Profitable and Moral. More exactly, she had... by Max Gulker | Oct 8, 2019 | POLITICS
The 2018 tariffs imposed by President Trump on imports from China and other countries had already resulted in the direct transfer of tens of billions of dollars from U.S. businesses to government coffers.
by Alex Epstein | Oct 8, 2019 | Energy
For the last five years, Alex Epstein’s 2014 New York Times bestseller, The Moral Case for Fossil Fuels, has been one of the most important books in the world of energy policy, influencing leading politicians, executives, commentators and court cases. In early... by Walter Williams | Oct 7, 2019 | Environment
Today’s wild predictions about climate doom are likely to be just as true as yesteryear’s. The major difference is today’s Americans are far more gullible and more likely to spend trillions fighting global warming.