Breaking Free: How Open Protocols Foster Entrepreneurship, Spontaneous Order, and Individual Sovereignty
In the dynamic and ever-evolving digital landscape, open protocols have emerged as a powerful force, challenging
“Greed” Didn’t Kill the Pac-12. Entrepreneurial Failure Did
For college football fans, it’s already been a wild August week before the first kickoff. Reminiscent of
Egalitarianism as a Revolt against Safety
Some residents of St. Louis, fed up with the nonprotection from the city's police, have hired
CBDCs: The Ultimate Tool of Financial Intrusion
“Experts” at the Federal Reserve and other central banks proudly broadcast the potential “financial inclusion” that
Weak Income Tax Collections Pose Challenges for Some States
Marc Joffe After rapid growth in 2021 and early 2022, federal and state income tax revenue collections
Shrinkflation and Skimpflation Are Eating Our Lunch
Government statistics on inflation in the food sector have failed to account for skimpflation and shrinkflation. Original
Extraterritorial Taxation: Is It All Our Fault?
Adam N. Michel In a recent Tax Notes International article, I describe the evolution of controlled foreign corporation
US Conscription History and How It Ended Fifty Years Ago
United States military conscription, or the draft, ended on January 27, 1973, with the winding down
Whose Liability Is It Anyway? CBDC Edition
Nicholas Anthony An interesting issue with central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) is their status as a direct