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The Pinochet Slur Against Free Market Scholars: Academic Repetition of a Lie

by Phillip W. Magness | Jul 21, 2019 | History

In each and every case, the aforementioned authors carelessly repeat a claim that they want to believe and that affirms their political priors. No effort is made to check sources or investigate whether the claim itself is reputable.

‘Veggie Burger’ Ban: Mississippi’s Unconstitutional Advertising Restrictions

by Institute for Justice | Jul 20, 2019 | Constitution, Free Speech

The government has no power to keep consumers in the dark—or to prohibit the use of terms that consumers understand—in order to protect special interests from honest competition.

The Capitalist Achievement and Music: How The Free Market Helps Us Live Like Kings

by Art Carden | Jul 18, 2019 | CULTURE

The capitalist achievement is progressive downward diffusion of things the rich and privileged take for granted that so many others couldn’t dream of.

The Let-Alone Principle

by Richard M. Ebeling | Jul 18, 2019 | POLITICS

“[T]he political system is most conducive to the public good in which the rightful liberty of the individual is least abridged.”

The Federal Death Agency (FDA)

by Harry Binswanger | Jul 18, 2019 | Healthcare

The path to genetic cures and radical life extension begins with the abolition of that Servant of Death: the FDA.

New Evidence that Soaring Inequality is a Myth

by Phillip W. Magness | Jul 17, 2019 | POLITICS

How a political push to justify increased taxation has afflicted the entire economic inequality debate.

Laffer Gets Laughable

by Peter Schiff | Jul 17, 2019 | Money & Banking

If we can’t kill it entirely, we should be thinking about ways to make the Fed less political, not more.

Replace Social Security Ponzi Schemes with Private Savings Accounts

by John Stossel | Jul 17, 2019 | Welfare

Social Security is running out of money. You may not believe that, but it’s a fact. That FICA money taken from your paycheck was not saved for you in a “trust fund.” Politicians misled us. They spent every penny the moment it came in. This started as...

The Mythology Behind The Dishonest “New History of Capitalism” Slavery Smear

by Phillip W. Magness | Jul 16, 2019 | History

Edward Baptist, Ta-Nehisi Coates, and others of the “New History of Capitalism” demonstrate their ignorance in their dishonest attempts to associate American capitalism with slavery.

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