North and South in Antiracist Revisionism
Modern “antiracist” historians have pursued the myth that the virtuous North engaged in warfare with the
Green Energy Subsidies Not So Green
Chris Edwards My National Review op-ed today examines subsidies for wind power, solar power, lithium batteries, and
A Pro-Expression and Innovation Agenda for the New Administration, Congress, and State Policymakers
David Inserra, Jennifer Huddleston, Jack Solowey, Travis Fisher, & Erec Smith The incoming Trump administration, the 119th
US Bond Yields Rise as Reserve Currency Status Wanes
The Federal Reserve continues to be the not-so-silent partner to the government's reckless deficit spending scheme.
Another Merit of Medieval Bolognese Canons
The Austrian School of Economics traces its roots to the School of Salamanca in Medieval times.
Slavery and Collective Guilt
Modern progressives are obsessed with collective guilt, demanding that Americans pay reparations for slavery even though
The Economics of Prepping
While people who “prep” for disaster (called preppers) are ridiculed by political elites and their media,
A Brief History of Tariffs and Stock Market Crises
Tariffs don‘t just raise consumer prices. They also affect capital flows and, on numerous occasions, have