War On Prices Released Today!
Ryan Bourne Today the Cato Institute publishes a new book that I’ve edited, The War on Prices: How
Order without the State: Lessons from Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings’s Florida Scrub
Do we need government to referee all of our property disputes? Throughout history, people have peacefully
Free-Market Profit Comes From Voluntary Exchange, not Exploitation
Progressives claim that profits are an unjust transfer of wealth from the poor to the rich.
The American Labor Market: Fact vs. Fiction
Progressive historians, journalists, and politicians claim that the Industrial Revolution and the growth of industry brought
State Coercion and the Injustice of Apartheid
In publicly opposing apartheid, William H. Hutt saw how legal segregation kept black South Africans from
What Can Carl Menger Teach Us about Falafel Sandwiches?
What better way to explain the relationship between higher-order and lower-order goods than with food? Here,
Somaliland Needs Self-Determination
Somalia is a country invented by European intervention. The region known as Somaliland ought to be
Can There Be an Alliance between Austrian and Feminist Schools of Economics?
While Austrian and feminist critiques of neoclassical economics have some similarities, they also differ strongly on
The TikTok Ban Is the Next Patriot Act
Congress claims to have targeted TikTok because China's government allegedly uses it to spy on Americans.
No, Milei Is Not a Fascist
Despite the accusations that Javier Milei is a fascist in libertarian clothes, many of his reforms