A Field Guide to Dubious Fact-Checking
Fact-checking has become a veritable industry in the media. However, the conclusions of “fact checkers” mysteriously seem
What, Me Normative?
Visions of Inequality: From the French Revolution to the End of the Cold Warby Branko MilanovicHarvard
Social Insecurity: It’s Not Wrong to be Concerned about Facts
A December 19, 2023, article by Brett Arends on MarketWatch caught my eye with the oh-so-clickable
Badge of Honor: Cato Designated ‘Vexsome’ FOIA Requester by FBI
Patrick G. Eddington
Forget Being the World’s Policeman; the Federal Government Can’t Even Keep DC Safe
As the US federal government works to “bring peace” to the Middle East, Eastern Europe, and
Courts Decide Legal Questions About Foreign-Affairs Powers, Not the President
Thomas A. Berry and Nathaniel Lawson
Money-Supply Growth Has Stabilized as Stealth Liquidity Keeps Bubbles on Life Support
Money supply growth fell again in December, remaining deep in negative territory after turning negative in
Understanding the Trump Phenomenon: It’s Not What the Elites Think
Donald Trump has won the Iowa caucuses and the New Hampshire primary and is leading in
Affirmative Action, Jewish Quotas, and Academic Central Planning
Race-based affirmative action began with President John Kennedy's 1961 creation of a Committee on Equal Employment