In 1932-33 Leading Intellectuals Used ‘Dictatorial’ as a Positive Recommendation
David Boaz It’s hard not to despair at the state of public policy discussion these days. Every
In 1932-33 Leading Intellectuals Used ‘Dictatorial’ as a Positive Recommendation
David Boaz It’s hard not to despair at the state of public policy discussion these days. Every
Trade in Barbieland!
Gabriella Beaumont-Smith Today, I published a piece in Real Clear Policy highlighting Mattel’s Barbie supply chain and why manufacturing
Social Security Benefits Are Growing Too Fast
Romina Boccia Here’s an unpopular opinion: Social Security benefits are growing too fast. And this excessive benefit
New Data: Immigrant Population Is 2 Million Below 2017 Census Projections
David J. Bier New numbers from the Census Bureau’s mini‐census, the American Community Survey (ACS), show that
Will Oregonians Strangle Drug Decriminalization Right After Its Birth?
Jeffrey A. Singer In November 2020, voters in Oregon approved Measure 110, which effectively decriminalized the possession
Hawley’s Interest Rate Cap Is a Loser
Norbert Michel I spent a large portion of my career working at a conservative think tank, and during my
The Fourth Amendment Is Meant To Protect People From Government Abuse
Norbert Michel This new Forbes post provides a brief overview of my testimony last week in the U.S.
Rising Farm Incomes Underscore Need for Subsidy Cuts
Chris Edwards As Congress considers a farm bill in coming months, it should keep in mind that farm
New Economic Freedom Report: Hong Kong Falls from Top Spot
Ian Vásquez Hong Kong is no longer number one, according to the Economic Freedom of the World: