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By Jeremy E. Powell Key Takeaways “Many products of Western European societies, from coins to castles, moved eastward in medieval
By Lipton Matthews Key Takeaways Every so often, a new Chinese model arrives to reset the conversation about who leads
By Dr. Jonathan Newman Key Takeaways Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent recently took to X to celebrate what he called one
By William L. Anderson Key Takeaways As Sophie Cunningham of the Indiana Fever drove toward the basket for a seemingly
By Ryan McMaken Key Takeaways As Trump’s “Secretary of War” Pete Hegseth demands a fifty-percent increase to the war budget—topping
By Robert Blumen Key Takeaways: “Transmutation” is the process of changing one substance, element, or form into another. We owe
By Hamoon Soleimani Key Takeaways: The genius of his 1790 debt assumption was not fiscal, it was psychological. When he forced the
By Jeremy E. Powell Key Takeaways: Ever since the sanctions onto Russia over the invasion of Ukraine, combined with real
By Joshua Mawhorter Key Takeaways: The expression “revisionist history” is often understood negatively and used as a pejorative. It often
By Ryan McMaken Key Takeaways: It is an interesting coincidence that only a few months after the US government doubles
By Frank Shostak Key Takeaways: In the National Income and Product Accounts (NIPA), disposable income is defined as the summation
By Per Bylund Key Takeaways: In a recent column for Seeking Alpha, investor-turned-analyst Lance Roberts defends Milton Friedman’s view of inflation...
By Patrick Barron Key Takeaways So-called “Democratic Socialists” are winning elections in America (New York City and Colorado). I’m sure
By Carlos Dória Key Takeaways: The year was 2016. I was deputy commander of a Military Police battalion in one
By George Ford Smith Key Takeaways: As John Adams wrote to his wife Abigail following a congressional vote for independence on July 2, 1776,
By Dr. Wanjiru Njoya Key Takeaways: Thomas Sowell, the great economist, is not generally well regarded in some parts of
By Jeremy E. Powell Key Takeaways: “War is a continuation of politics by other means.” — Carl von Clausewitz, On War
By Mark Mikhalov Key Takeaways: For the Austrian School of economic thought, the methodological foundation is unshakable: the praxeology of
By Joakim Book Key Takeaways: Why are some resource-rich countries poor while others grow spectacularly wealthy off their natural world?
By Dr. Wanjiru Njoya Key Takeaways: In his book The Vision of the Anointed, Thomas Sowell argues that most people’s political
By Joseph Russo Key Takeaways: July 4, 2026 marked 250 years since the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Should
By George Ford Smith Key Takeaways: When asked why he robbed banks, Willie Sutton reportedly said, “Because that’s where the money is.”
By Angelo Monaco Key Takeaways: The dream of upward mobility has long anchored the economic fabric of society, but expanding
By Agustín Toptschij Key Takeaways: Governance—understood as the set of mechanisms aimed at coordinating social life and regulating conflict—has been
By Ryan McMaken Key Takeaways In his exhaustive study of the American Revolution, Conceived in Liberty, Murray Rothbard describes the American
By Antony Sammeroff Key Takeaways What is the real purpose of policing? While previous criminal justice reformers asked how to
By Ryan McMaken Key Takeaways: The thing we now call “conservatism” in the West largely comes out of a reaction
By Frank Shostak Key Takeaways: Most experts believe that the key driver of economic growth is total demand for goods
By Justin Ptak Key Takeaways: Carl Menger is remembered today as the founder of the Austrian School of Economics and
By Jeremy E. Powell Key Takeaways Suffice it to say, there are plenty of positive things to be said about
By Per Bylund Key Takeaways Most critics of Austrian economics have little or no clue about the theory or what it explains.
By Thiago V. S. Coelho Key Takeaways For over two centuries, Adam Smith has been celebrated as a founding figure of modern
By Connor O’Keeffe Key Takeaways In the last few weeks, we have seen self-described democratic socialists winning primary elections across
By Dr. Wanjiru Njoya Key Takeaways In January 2025, a lawsuit was filed by the NAACP against the Governor of Alabama and
By Frank Shostak Key Takeaways The view that an increase in the money supply could revive an economy is based
By Dr. Mihai Macovei Jean-Luc Mélenchon—the leader of the French far-left party “La France Insoumise”—wants to minimize concerns that the...
By Dr. Jonathan Newman The Supreme Court said more than they needed to in Trump v. Cook. Their narrow task was
By Ryan McMaken The US Supreme Court ruled this week that the twentieth-century interpretation of so-called “birthright citizenship”—i.e., the idea
By Frank Shostak Financial markets involve various individuals engaged in the buying and selling of financial assets. Most of the
By Carlos Boix The story of the “outbreak” aboard the MV Hondius has had international repercussions. In short, two passengers
By Amirhossein Eshtiaghi Bernie Sanders is a socialist populist. His unfamiliarity with the fundamentals of economics explains why he considers
By Dr. Marcos H. Giansante Key Takeaways Long before economics became a discipline—before universities, statistical models, or debates over monetary
By Frank Shostak According to the Washington Times from June 10, 2026, the US President Donald Trump brushed off the rising inflation
By Vladyslav Manzyuk
By Ryan McMaken Donald Trump ran for the presidency as a populist and he won as a populist. All the
By Kristoffer Mousten Hansen Since the ceasefire on April 8 and Trump’s apparent capitulation to Iran, it appears the Iranians will
By Alejandro A. Tagliavini The US president is, quite literally, throwing the world into disarray to the point that the
By Joakim Book You can trust the prolific and ever-entertaining British author Dominic Frisby to produce a most timely book
By Joshua Mawhorter In philosophy and theology, there is an issue called “theodicy” or the problem of evil. The problem
By William L. Anderson Christianity Today recently published an article by Kristy Etheridge that was very critical of Canada’s Medical Assistance in...