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The Meaning of the Invasion of Art Galleries

by Edwin A Locke | Nov 11, 2022 | Arts

The meaning was an attack on values as such. As Ayn Rand says in the Romantic Manifesto, art connects to one’s deepest, metaphysical values.

The Case Against America’s Green Energy Policies

by Richard Batey | Nov 11, 2022 | Energy

Compelling evidence of a better way to manage climate change.

Tenants Have No Special Rights

by Brian Phillips | Nov 10, 2022 | POLITICS

The advocates of “tenants’ rights” imply that tenants have rights that are separate and distinct from landlords and other individuals.

Capitalism vs. Racism: Black Consumers & Ending Segregation

by George Reisman | Nov 10, 2022 | Racism

Under laissez-faire capitalism, racial segregation would disappear, even though it would be legally permissible on private property. It would disappear because it is fundamentally incompatible with the requirements of profit-making and because it is irrational.

Biden Administration and the Democrats Fail the Marshmallow Test

by Gary Galles | Nov 8, 2022 | Elections

The Orwellian “Build Back Better” and “Inflation Reduction Act” plunders from the future to gratify hoped-to-be-Democrat voters now.

Modern-day Luddites

by Brian Phillips | Nov 7, 2022 | Housing

Modern-day Luddites oppose a different type of progress—gentrification.

President Biden Threatens Oil Companies with a Windfall Profits Tax—Again

by Institute for Energy Research | Nov 4, 2022 | Energy

Increasing taxes on oil company profits will just discourage investment in new production and raise prices higher, hurting American consumers even more.

Preservation vs. Affordable Housing

by Brian Phillips | Nov 4, 2022 | Housing

Historic preservation is a pretense for dictating how others may or may not use their property.

Gone Viral: How Covid Drove the World Insane

by Jeffrey A. Tucker | Nov 2, 2022 | Books

I would rank Justin Hart’s book among those that should be considered a staple reading on the covid epoch. It’s as much a medical and political history as it is a psychological study in mass hysteria.

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