OPEC+ teaches us that demand curves are downward sloping
From the NYTimes (In Surprise, OPEC Plus Announces Cut in Oil Production): Saudi Arabia, Russia and their
Why Most of the World Isn’t on Board with the NATO-Russia War
Many governments support continuing the Ukraine war, but ordinary people in Europe, America, and the developing world fear
Peasants, Rise Up! The Croquants of the 17th Century
Seventeenth-century French kings and their minions did not impose an accelerating burden of absolutism without provoking
Canada’s Impotent Justice System Is the Product of Dysfunctional Canadian Democracy
Conservatives have been pressuring “the Liberal government to address what they term a violent crime wave,
Bipartisanship Is Not a Substitute for Voluntary Exchange
Politicians tout "bipartisanship"—that often just means one's pocket will be picked even more cleanly. Original Article: "Bipartisanship
Would Stress Tests Have Prevented the Failure of SVB? Probably Not
“This is all about regulation and the fact that at some point in time there was
Why Fractional Reserve Banking Is behind Bank Failures
Suppose an addict had the ability to magically create, ex nihilo, his own stimulating drug, as
Hatchery supported trout waters open Saturday*
From the local paper (Hatchery supported trout waters to open April 1): The N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission
Climate Activism: The Second Children’s Crusade
The "first" Children's Crusade of 1212 ended in tragedy for those taking part. The "second" crusade is
The Price of Gold
Mark is not fooling around today. He looks back at the history of gold and its price,