War Guilt in the Middle East
[A selection from Left and Right: A Journal of Libertarian Thought, Spring-Autumn 1967.] The chronic Middle East crisis
The Worst Argument Against Secession: “We Tried It Before”
There are many arguments against secession. Some of them are quite prudent, such as those that
Anti-Wild Cards
In this week's episode, Mark looks at the type information that investors need, but do not have. These
The Tyranny of the 1964 Civil Rights Act
In Freedom and the Law, Bruno Leoni argues that the main threat to liberty comes not
Biblical Critical Theory Is Not Biblical. It’s Watered-Down Marxism
Christianity Today magazine, founded by Billy Graham, chose Christopher Watkin’s book, Biblical Critical Theory: How the
Javier Milei Ended a DC-Sized Deficit in…Nine Weeks
Argentina’s Javier Milei is racking up some solid wins, with the fiscal basket case seeing its
Capital One-Discover Critics are Remarkably Quiet About the Fed
Jai Kedia Capital One recently announced plans to acquire Discover Financial Services with a $35.3 billion all‐shares
Does Libertarianism Require Support for Open Borders?
Dave Smith makes the Rothbardian/Hoppean case for government restriction on immigration, arguing that it's a second-best
US States Have a Long History of Defaulting
The American bankruptcy show of the twenty-first century continues unabated with federal and state government spending.