Committing Domestic Violence against Men . . . Just for a Giggle
Domestic violence is a stain on society, but it is worse if we only care about
New Evidence That Prescribing Psychologists Can Save Lives
Jeffrey A. Singer Removing barriers to prescribing psychologists (RxPs) saves patients the inconvenience and added expense of
Not Indentured: Most H‑1Bs Starting Jobs in 2022 Switched U.S. Employers
David J. Bier Critics of the H‑1B visa for skilled foreign workers often claim that the status
The Saudi-China-Iran Partnership Creates a New Middle East
Ryan and Zack look at how China, Iran, and Saudi Arabia are reshaping the Middle East
Econometric Models Cannot Fulfill the Role of an Economics Laboratory
Many economists believe that economics must emulate the physical sciences with controlled experiments to be credible.
Market Masculinity: The Bourgeois Ideal of Capitalist Manhood
One of the main fronts in the current culture war in the United States is the
Thanks to Sanctions, the US Is Losing Its Grip on the Middle East
While the US ratchets up efforts to isolate its many enemies, the Chinese, the Saudis, the
Biden Administration Doubles Down on Costly “Buying American” Mandates
James Bacchus While praising the “new” trade policy of the Biden administration during a recent interview with PBS,
Environmentalism and the Immoral Low Ground
Last month, the Biden administration’s Environmental Protection Agency proposed new power plant regulations that would put
Living by a Premise
More than forty years ago, Leonard Read urged graduates of Hillsdale College to find a premise,