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A Free Market for Labor

by John Stossel | Sep 17, 2019 | POLITICS

Keep government out of labor markets, so long as people stick to their contracts and refrain from violence.

Ludwig von Mises’s Human Action: Marking 70 Years of Continuing Relevance

by Richard M. Ebeling | Sep 17, 2019 | Books

Mises’s brilliant treatise continues to be read and taken seriously as a cornerstone for understanding the nature of the free society and the workings of the market economy.

If Trump’s ‘Bigotry’ Is an Impeachable Offense, Why Did Obama Get a Pass?

by Larry Elder | Sep 16, 2019 | POLITICS

Let’s examine these killers’ motives and means so we can reduce the possibility of more such shootings and reduce their lethality. But blaming Trump is lazy, dishonest and bigoted.

The Color of Law: A Forgotten History of How Our Government Segregated America

by Brian Phillips | Sep 16, 2019 | Books

Segregation was a result of “open and explicit government-sponsored” policies.

The Dark Side In the History of the Swedish Welfare State

by Phillip W. Magness | Sep 16, 2019 | Europe

There’s a neglected dark side to the Swedish welfare model that its “democratic socialist” admirers seldom mention.

Shareholders, Not “Stakeholders”

by George Reisman | Sep 9, 2019 | Economics

So many CEOs know so little about economics that they don’t know that in a free market producing for the profit of their stockholders in and of itself implies producing for the benefit of everyone.

We Need Free Markets to Cope with Climate Change

by George Reisman | Sep 3, 2019 | Environment

Turning our world into one in which practically the entire human race is prohibited from acting for its self-interest on the basis of everyone’s independent intelligence is a formula for mass extinction.

Bernie Sanders vs Walmart: The Wealth of the Wealthy

by George Reisman | Sep 2, 2019 | Business

Bernie wants us to fear billionaires. Actually, the billionaires work for us — for the great mass of average people. They want to acquire money from us. Unlike the government, they cannot simply come and seize our money.

“L’etat C’est Moi”: The Presidency of Donald Trump

by Richard M. Ebeling | Aug 29, 2019 | POLITICS

It was French king Louis XIV who declared, “L’etat c’est moi” (“I am the state”), indicating his insistence that he possessed absolute power over his subjects. This attitude is shared by Donald Trump, president of the United States.

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