The Perils of Lawfare
One sign of a fraying society is that its laws increasingly become political tools. The latest
Does the Central Bank Determine Interest Rates?
A common belief among economists is that the central bank determines what interest rates should be.
How the Bankers Outfoxed the Politicians
When the bankers called for a central bank in the US, they claimed to only want
The Constitution’s Negative Effects on Free Trade
While the US Constitution made the US a large free trade zone, prohibiting states from erecting
A View from The Top
Very difficult economic headwinds of the business cycle are coming at us.
The Complex Legacy of George Orwell
While most of us know George Orwell as an authoritative critique of totalitarianism, few people know
Historical Revisionism: What It Is and What It Is Not
Historical revisionism is nothing new, and recent attempts to label an “antiracist” approach to history have
Why Kamala Harris Lost the Election
While many are busy offering intellectually-deficient reasons as to why Kamala Harris lost—sexism, racism, Nazism, hatred
Education Was an Important Election Issue, But Not as You Might Think
Neal McCluskey When it comes to the most important issues in the just-completed presidential election, education was