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By Chris Baecker The most pleasant surprise in my first year teaching economics and government full-time was being asked to

Among the many figures who contributed to the growth and refinement of classical liberalism in Europe, few are more deserving

Few historical episodes loom as large in the popular imagination of speculative excess as the Dutch tulip bubble of the

The early modern period witnessed one of the most profound transformations in political thought: the emergence of absolutism and the

By Harry Phibbs Before Donald Trump’s state visit to the United Kingdom, there was no shortage of speculation that something

Few episodes in monetary history better demonstrate the Austrian theory of money than the experience of competing currencies in late

Few questions have divided liberals over the centuries more than the place of religion in a free society. Some have

In even the most reasonably-informed accounts of classical liberalism, those that eschew the inclusion of the likes of Mill and

In Chapter 11 of The Constitution of Liberty, Friedrich Hayek offers a sweeping genealogy of liberty, locating its true birth in

In a recent Springer publication, Marcos Falcone proposed “Bringing the Austrian School into the 21st century” by embracing existing...

In democracies, parties are supposed to rise and fall at the ballot box. However, in Germany a provision of the

The “loss of China” to communism in 1949 was a pivotal moment in American foreign policy, for the fall of the Nationalist government (Kuomintang,...
