An Unappreciated Tax on the Poor: The Cost of High Crime Communities
Compare the operation of a supermarket in a low-crime neighborhood with that of one in a high-crime neighborhood.
Compare the operation of a supermarket in a low-crime neighborhood with that of one in a high-crime neighborhood.
On the surface, labor unions make their appeal to society with rhetoric of claiming to want to better the conditions of all workers seeking gainful and income-enhancing employment. What is not as clearly seen are the indirect and usually unintended effects from compulsory unionism that end up keeping far too many in poverty and less remunerative jobs that the supporters of labor unions say they wish to help.
Official lies and deception will eventually reveal themselves with unnecessary loss of lives on the battlefield.
Handing out vast amounts of the taxpayers’ money is the way the federal government has expanded its power far beyond the powers granted by the Constitution — thereby limiting the freedom of individuals, localities and states.
How is it possible that business students—some of them with significant business experience—have never heard of the moral code of rational egoism?
While the use of reason is the fundamental requirement of business success, freedom—protected by individual rights—is its social requirement.
Free-market competition among the commercializing businesses makes genetic editing affordable and available to all.