Social Security at 89: Time to Retire the Old Benefit Formula
Romina Boccia Today, August 14, marks the 89th anniversary of Social Security. Like a stubborn senior, this
Innovation through Antitrust Litigation? The Myth of Linear Progress
Antitrust regulators claim that antritrust law and enforcement is necessary to preserve competition and foster economic
Leggett: Disunion Is Better than Slavery
"If we can hope to maintain [union] with our brothers of the south only by dismissing
The Harris Campaign Will Base Its Platform on Biden’s Fake Economic Accomplishments
Kamala Harris is reportedly set to unveil her economic platform at an event with Joe Biden
Musk-Trump Interview: What Really Caused the Inflation of the Biden Presidency?
It is no surprise that "inflation" is one of the major political issues this election cycle,
A ‘smart city’ is a city plagued by high taxes and central planning
When municipalities embrace new technologies, people often refer to them as “smart cities.” However, all too
The American tradition of abolishing central banks
The United States abolished its first three central banks, and this was followed by a period
How should government police the public domain?
Libertarians have no problem dealing with how private property should be policed, but what about those
How capitalism defeats racism
By appealing to the self-interest of buyers and sellers, capitalism foils attempts by lawmakers to create
Project 2025: The good, the bad, and the frustrating
With its focus on dismantling the administrative state, Project 2025 represents a refreshingly serious turn for