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By Connor O’Keeffe Over the weekend, President Trump made headlines for refusing, on two occasions, to rule out the possibility that
By Daniel Lacalle The Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta’s GDPNow model projection for real GDP growth in the first quarter of 2025
By Vincent Cook The first month of the Trump administration featured among other things a highly-publicized spectacle of Elon Musk
By Richard Martin Tariffs are often portrayed as a simple solution to protect domestic industries and create jobs. Politicians, like
By Ryan McMaken Near the beginning of his ten-hour lecture series on the history of political thought, the great free-market
By Finn Andreen The European political and financial elite knows that the war in Ukraine is lost but wants to
By Wanjiru Njoya Following Donald Trump’s election victory, social media platforms were flooded with memes depicting the wailing and gnashing
By Frank Shostak On January 31, 2025, US President Donald Trump announced that he would impose a 25 percent tariff on
By Vincent Cook In his February 3 Executive Order, President Trump directed his minions to begin planning for establishment of a
By Joshua Mawhorter It is difficult to find a seemingly more unobjectionable term that “equality” is the modern West and
By Patrick Barron In a previous essay, I pointed out that it is very likely that the US will isolate itself
By Ryan McMaken In recent days, President Donald Trump, Elon Musk, Senator Rand Paul, and some others have pressed for
By Llewellyn H. Rockwell Jr. President Trump and Defense Secretary Hegseth have recently been critical of NATO, calling for the
By Lipton Matthews President Joe Biden’s decision to posthumously pardon Marcus Garvey has been met with widespread acclaim in the United...
By Murray N. Rothbard Bureaucracy is necessarily hierarchical, first because of the Iron Law of Oligarchy, and secondly because bureaucracy
By Jaya Ramachandran The war in Ukraine has resulted in millions of people being displaced internally and outside the country
By Wanjiru Njoya Rothbardian libertarianism upholds liberty as an ethical and moral standard, and for this reason it is often
By Amirhossein Ojaqfaqihi What if two of history’s most infamous ideologies—Nazism and Fascism—shared more in common fundamentally with Communism than
By Ryan McMaken At its September 2024 meeting, the Fed’s FOMC cut the target federal funds rate by a historically
By Connor O’Keeffe As Elon Musk continues to take over and wind down parts of the federal bureaucracy, establishment figures
By Ryan McMaken In modern democratic states, such as our own, the debate over who gets naturalized is essentially synonymous
By Daniel Lacalle Price inflation is rising, but it has nothing to do with tariffs. It has everything to do with
By Mark Thornton In September 2023, we looked at the high price of beef and how big government has been
By Lipton Matthews Income inequality is frequently portrayed as a fundamental problem in the United States that erodes social cohesion
By Kristoffer Mousten Hansen At the annual Property and Freedom conference in September 2024, Hans-Hermann Hoppe criticized Argentinian President...
By Connor O’Keeffe One of the first major actions President Donald Trump’s team took as he began his second term
By Jonathan Newman For better or worse, Elon Musk has taken a liking to old Milton Friedman videos. On the good side,
By Vincent Cook Among his recent jingoistic outbursts, President-elect Donald Trump stated in a social media post that American possession
By Thomas J. DiLorenzo In his inaugural address President Trump called President William McKinley (1897-1901) “great” and proudly announced that
Much of the debate over so-called “birthright citizenship” is over interpretations of the Fourteenth Amendment to the US constitution. Most
By Frank Shostak If inflation is a general increase in prices, as most experts hold, then why is it regarded
By Finn Andreen Why has the United States’ government become so politically dysfunctional? How can it be that the nation—partially founded
By Jack Watt EU policymakers have created new regulation for the aviation sector. ReFuelEU Aviationmandates the use of sustainable aviation fuels
By Connor O’Keeffe On Monday, in their final hours in office, former President Biden’s team chose to issue a blanket
By Benjamin Seevers A Department of Health & Human Services (HHS) run by Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. will likely go
By Frank Shostak When signs of an economic weakness emerge, most “experts” are quick to recommend fiscal and monetary stimulus.
By George Ford Smith Peace on earth is a wish that gets extra emphasis this time of year. We’re told
By Mihai Macovei European countries are the largest welfare states in the OECD and among the highest in the World.
By Connor O’Keeffe Last week, parts of Los Angeles, California, were devastated by a series of especially destructive wildfires. While
By Frank Shostak According to many commentators, a growing economy requires a growing money stock, because economic growth gives rise
By Ryan McMaken President Joe Biden awarded the so-called Presidential Medal of Freedom to Pope Francis on Saturday. The award, according
By Wanjiru Njoya In the run-up to the inauguration of Donald J. Trump as 47th president of the United States, political activists, frustrated by the...
By Katrina Gulliver This month marks the 30th anniversary of the beginning of the World Trade Organization. The WTO was
By Daniel Lacalle Crises are never caused by building excessive exposure to high-risk assets. Crises can only happen when investors,
By Joshua Mawhorter Readers are doubtless familiar with the concept of a trick question, in which the asking of the
By William L. Anderson In August 2006, I was deeply involved in the infamous Duke Lacrosse Case. It hadn’t taken
By Ryan McMaken Donald Trump wants an open border with Canada. At least, that’s what would happen if Trump were
By Sergio Fernández Redondo The recent general election in Ireland has left a rather divided political scenario wherein no party has reached the...
By Ryan McMaken It’s been four years since the January 6 riots of 2021, and with each passing year it becomes more clear that the event was not an...
By Keli‘i Akina If you’ve ever been to Hawaii, you might wonder why anyone would leave the state. Its beauty and fair weather are world-renowned,...