Past Tense—The Homeless Problem in Star Trek DS9
When discussing the homeless situation in the US, Star Trek does not usually come to mind.
Henri Bergson: The Philosopher of Life and Creative Evolution
While Henri Bergson did not point his intellectual abilities toward politics, lesser men who were unscrupulous
The Battle of the Confederate Monuments
In the past four years, a number of monuments honoring the Confederacy have been torn down
Covid Tyrants Partied While Demanding Lockdowns for Everyone Else
Remember when progressive governments outlawed church gatherings but sanctioned sex orgies? Yes, it really happened.
Enough Already: Stop Provoking Russia
The Ukraine war rages on and while the media and political classes repeat the “Putin started
Does Technical Knowledge by Itself Drive Economic Growth?
Ask most people why our economy is advanced, and they will likely will answer, “Technology.” Yet,
What Does ChatGPT Know about Money?
What does ChatGPT know about money? More than one might think. George Ford Smith asks the
The Manifestation of Economic Laws Across Societies and Epochs
Contra Marx, the laws of economics are immutable and are the same no matter what historical
“Mustafa Akyol Is an Incorrigible Optimist”: Review of The Islamic Moses in The Tablet
Mustafa Akyol The British Catholic magazine The Tablet just ran an eloquent review of my new book,
Property Rights and Economic Progress
Jeffrey Miron Does a government definition of property rights promote economic progress? A recent paper suggests yes: Cadastres—records