The Manifestation of Economic Laws Across Societies and Epochs
Contra Marx, the laws of economics are immutable and are the same no matter what historical
“Mustafa Akyol Is an Incorrigible Optimist”: Review of The Islamic Moses in The Tablet
Mustafa Akyol The British Catholic magazine The Tablet just ran an eloquent review of my new book,
Property Rights and Economic Progress
Jeffrey Miron Does a government definition of property rights promote economic progress? A recent paper suggests yes: Cadastres—records
New Cato Briefing Paper Warns of President’s Unilateral Authorities to Raise Tariffs
Clark Packard and Scott Lincicome Article I, Section 8 of the US Constitution grants to Congress the
New Report: Big Government Means High Taxes on Everyone, Not Just the Rich
Adam N. Michel The United States is at a fiscal policy crossroads. If federal spending remains
Socialist Man in the Big Easy
In the wake of two major hurricanes and the calls for federal intervention, we repost Vedran
FEMA’s Role in Hurricanes
Chris Edwards Hurricanes Helene and Milton have now passed, leaving trails of destruction. Some politicians are using
Why it’s Not Enough to Hate the State
To rid ourselves of the state, we need institutions that can replace it. This is why
No Matter the Form, Easy Money Is Still a Fraud
A recent fraudulent check-kiting scheme featured on Tik-Tok bears resemblance to some of the "free money"
The Big Con: No Matter the Form, Easy Money Is Still a Fraud
A recent fraudulent check-kiting scheme featured on Tik-Tok bears resemblance to some of the "free money"