by Kimberlee Josephson | Sep 25, 2023 | Antitrust & Monopolies
One of the DOJ’s main criticisms is how Google established itself early on as the default search engine for Apple and Android products, yet doing so was simply shrewd business strategy. Anyone with the opportunity to do so would have done the same.
by Richard M Salsman | Sep 25, 2023 | MARKETS
Economic freedom in the world has plunged in recent years, due mainly to the interventions and fiscal-monetary profligacy associated with COVID shutdowns, mandates, and subsidies. The global measure is given in Figure One. This is a significant reversal of freedom’s... by C. Bradley Thompson | Sep 20, 2023 | Education
Do parents have an unalienable right to determine how, in what, and by whom their children will be educated, or should the government have that right?
by Alan Dershowitz | Sep 18, 2023 | Constitution
Trump’s opponents believe that the reelection of President Trump would be more dangerous than compromising his constitutional rights. That is a shortsighted view that endangers future generations of Americans.
by Jeffrey A. Tucker | Sep 11, 2023 | History
The pandemic response enabled new government powers of surveillance, enforcement, and hegemony, resulting in the ultimate and global experiment in social management under the guise of science.
by Brownstone Institute | Sep 11, 2023 | Free Speech
The White House, the FBI, and the CDC violated the First Amendment by encouraging and coercing social media companies to suppress free speech.
by George Leef | Sep 11, 2023 | Books, Cuba & Castro
Cuba’s Eternal Revolution Through the Prism of Insurgency, Socialism, and Espionage relates much about Cuba’s history that needs to be known, and disabuses readers of the carefully cultivated idea that Cuba has turned into a tropical paradise due to socialism.
by Donald J. Boudreaux | Sep 11, 2023 | Drugs
Ending the war on drugs would significantly shrink the scope of law-enforcement officers’ incentives and abilities to violate the civil and property rights of Americans – even, indeed chiefly, of Americans who do not and would never use hard drugs, be these legal or illegal.
by Kimberlee Josephson | Sep 11, 2023 | United Nations
So although ESG backlash has resulted in even the likes of Larry Fink, CEO of Blackrock, no longer referring to the contentious acronym, ESG won’t be going away.