Understanding the Real Costs of Slavery: It’s Not Cheap labor
The standard belief is that slavery was about obtaining “cheap labor,“ yet nothing could be further
Do Financial Markets Immediately Provide All Relevant Information?
The Perfect Market Hypothesis claims that all movements in the market can be considered as random,
How Government Propped Up Slavery
Joshua Mawhorter argues that slavery persisted largely due to government intervention rather than free-market mechanisms and
The Rebellious Old Right
What Murray Rothbard used to call the "Old Right" stood for liberty, freedom of speech, and
Marxism as Sophism: A Critical Examination of Labor as a Commodity
Marx built his infamous Labor Theory of Value on the premise that labor itself was a
Why Marx Was Wrong about Workers and Wages
Marx built his infamous Labor Theory of Value on the premise that labor itself was a
Is the Skyscraper Curse Dead?
There is good evidence that the Skyscraper Curse is dead. But what does that mean? Are
The Bolognese Jurists behind the Proto-Austrian Theories of the Salamanca School
While people knowing the history of the Austrian school of economics are familiar with the School
The Bolognese Jurists behind the Proto-Austrians of the Salamanca School
The Salamanca School is known for important contributions to free-market economics and the Austrian School. The
New “Engels” on Marx
It is understood that Marx's theories stand entirely upon his Labor Theory of Value. If that