High Earners Make Relatively Smaller Tax Errors
Chris Edwards Senate Finance Committee Chair Ron Wyden (D‑OR) held a hearing last week to counter the House
Property Rights, Civilization, and Their Enemies
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The Duke Lacrosse Case: How a Lie Became Official Campus Policy
Every day, more and more Americans are awakening to the reality that the institutions in control
The Men Who Made the West
Every day, more and more Americans are awakening to the reality that the institutions in control
Was Japanese Colonialism the Engine of Later Prosperity for Korea and Taiwan? Probably Not
While Japan made some technological transfers to these places, prosperity came to them later, with the
The Decline of America
Every day, more and more Americans are awakening to the reality that the institutions in control
Three Lies They’re Telling You about the Debt Ceiling
Negotiations over increasing the federal debt ceiling continue in Washington. As has occurred several times over
How Markets Self-Corrected during the 1819 and 1919–21 Recessions
As the first signs of an economic tempest move through the United States—an alarming increase in
The Libertarian behind the World’s First Freedom of the Press Act
Johan Norberg UNESCO has just designated the Swedish Freedom of the Press Act of 1766 a “Memory
Argentina Sleepwalks into Hyperinflation (Yet Again)
A century ago, Argentina was one of the world's wealthiest nations and the Argentine peso rivaled