Assessing the BRICS Expansion: Debunking Expectations
At the conclusion of the BRICS summit in Johannesburg on August 24, 2023, it was announced
New York’s Hate Speech Law Violates the First Amendment
Thomas A. Berry Social media sites face many choices when they set rules for users. How much
Reinstating ‘Net Neutrality’ Is to Ignore Reality
Thomas A. Firey Usually, when some government proposal is floated in D.C., it should be evaluated with
Living Libertarian: Brief Biographies
Libertarian Autobiographies: Moving toward Freedom in Today’s Worldedited by Jo Ann Cavallo and Walter E. BlockPalgrave
The Problem With “Classical Liberals”
On this episode of Radio Rothbard, Ryan McMaken and Tho Bishop take a look at "classical
The Pros and Cons of Decriminalization
Jeffrey Miron This article appeared on Substack on September 29, 2023. The United Nations has released a report that calls for
The Fed Holds the Fed Funds Rate Steady—Because it Doesn’t Know What Else To Do
If we read between the lines, it is apparent that the Fed is hoping that price
Breaking news: “State parks won’t be closed because of the shutdown” (WSJ)
From the WSJ (National Parks Will Close if Government Shuts Down): National parks will close their gates
Three Cheers for Mises
Today marks the birthday of Ludwig von Mises, and day 5 of our annual Fall Campaign. The
The Partnership from Hell
But once a commodity is established as a money on the market, no more money at