Is the European Union headed for another debt crisis?
With the European economy remaining relatively stagnant and government debt levels climbing to disturbing levels, it's
A historical lesson in higher-education self-governance
One of the reasons for the hard-left turn in higher education has been the increasing radicalization
Legal discrimination in apartheid and equity
Under the regime of apartheid, South Africa's government engaged in legal discrimination. In the new South
Are apartment syndicators incompetent or crooked? The answer is yes
More than two decades ago, the Federal Reserve joined with the federal government to make housing
Alexander Hamilton’s poisoned legacy
Alexander Hamilton hated decentralization, and wanted a strong central government, high taxes, and a central bank.
How capitalism defeats racism
By appealing to the self-interest of buyers and sellers, capitalism foils attempts by lawmakers to create
The problem with ‘work or starve’
Critics of capitalism claim that private enterprise gives workers the unhappy choice of either working difficult,
The 1866 civil rights revolution
The 1866 civil rights law was historical not because it promised racial equality but because it
The degrowth movement is antihuman, and its advocates are fine with that
The degrowth movement seeks to mitigate climate change by ending economic growth, which is really a
The U.S. military machine is unsustainable
The U.S. government is spending trillions of dollars to prop up military ventures around the world.