Central Banks Are Creating the Return of Mugabenomics
Robert Mugabe, once president for life of Zimbabwe, became infamous for hyperinflation and political repression. Today,
Low Rates of Military Enlistment May Portend Prosperity Ahead
A century ago, the US coal industry was at its peak employing 883,000, and today, coal
The Fed Is Fixated On Jobs Numbers, and That May Be a Good Thing
The Bureau of Labor Statistic (BLS) released new jobs data on Friday. According to the report,
If at First You Don’t Secede . . .
A Nation So Conceived: Abraham Lincoln and the Paradox of Democratic Sovereigntyby Michael P. ZuckertUniversity Press
Presidents Are Legally Immune for Their Most Dangerous Crimes
Manhattan district attorney Alvin Bragg has charged former president Donald Trump with thirty-four felonies tied to
Wisdom from a Yenta
Philosopher Susan Neiman may be a leftist, but she recognizes the dangers of woke progressivism. Original Article:
Role Reversal: The Collapse of the Dollar-Enforced Empire
The Soviet empire started to crumble around 1989. The time period between the forming of the
Credit Suisse Collapsed Because of Government Intervention, Not Despite It
The standard narrative around current bank failures is that they occur because of a lack of
Biden’s Wealth Tax Is a Trojan Horse Requiring Multiple Manipulations
While no one expects politicians to be honest, one of the biggest lies that comes from
Why the Dollar Still Beats the Euro and the Yuan
As evidenced by a number of recent policy changes in China, Russia, Saudi Arabia, and Brazil,