Alexander Hamilton’s poisoned legacy
David Gordon reviews William Hogeland's "The Hamilton Scheme" and finds some accounts close to what Mises Institute President Tom DiLorenzo wrote about
David Gordon reviews William Hogeland's "The Hamilton Scheme" and finds some accounts close to what Mises Institute President Tom DiLorenzo wrote about
Economic mythology said governments must regulate markets to prevent monopolies. In reality, it is the government regulation itself that creates monopolies, which
Many small colleges are shutting their doors, and it is largely the fault of overexpansion, government protectionism, and bureaucratic infiltration.
As the progressive Left expands its occupation of our institutions, the concept of truth itself becomes little more than a weapon to
Javier Milei’s recent “snub” of Spain's political establishment during a recent visit there may have been a “violation” of diplomatic protocol, but
It has been nearly eighty years since the US used atomic warfare on Japan as a way to end World War II.
While F.A. Hayek saw human ignorance as the basis for what he called spontaneous order, Ludwig von Mises saw human reason as
For all of the claims that governments “create jobs,” in reality, government jobs come at a greater cost than any value those
Academic elites claim that there is no objective truth, only social constructs. Thus, people can create their own reality in many areas,