Thinking Properly about Public Welfare
For most Americans, the debate is about what size the welfare state should be. But why
The Hush-Money Case against Trump Is Ridiculous and Revealing
Despite the media definitions of the Trump trial as a “hush money trial,” the actual criminal
Profit Is Not Plunder
Despite statements from Biden and other progressives, profits in a market economy are not a form
As the Dollar Falters, Gold Becomes Insurance, Not Speculation
Many people are selling their gold to make ends meet. Others are buying gold as insurance
Zwolinski Tries to Take Rothbard to the Mat
In a recent symposium on Murray Rothbard's For a New Liberty, philosopher Matt Zwolinski takes issue
How Does Money in Our Possession Acquire Value?
Mainstream economists claim money has purchasing power because the government issuing the money has so declared.
War Hysteria Fuels New Attacks on Free Speech
Unfortunately, these assaults on the First Amendment continue to find support even among people who pretend
The Book That Made Me an Economist
Private property and sound money enable economic flourishing.
The Law of Association: Foundation of Human Society
"We can build a society that's based on peace and cooperation."
Entrepreneurship and Property Rights
It is impossible to eliminate the entrepreneur from the picture of a market economy.