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Privacy And Fungibility: The Forgotten Virtues Of Sound Money – OpEd

By Michael S. Milano Long before the Blockchain Era, a landmark Scottish lawsuit posed a question that still echoes today:

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Pope Leo XIV And Rerum Novarum – OpEd

By Phil Duffy Upon his elevation, the new pope announced that he had assumed the name of Leo XIV. For

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US: Half Of June’s Job Growth Was In Government, Manufacturing Jobs Fall – OpEd

By Ryan McMaken According to new employment totals released today by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the US economy added

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The American Revolution Was A Culture War – OpEd

By Ryan McMaken Two hundred and forty-seven years ago this month, a group of American opponents of the Crown’s tax

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Why Recessions Are Not About Declining GDP – OpEd

By Frank Shostak Most economic commentators consider a decline in economic statistics, such as gross domestic product (GDP), as indicative

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How The Fed Made Housing Unaffordable – OpEd

How The Fed Made Housing Unaffordable – OpEd

By Ryan McMaken Donald Trump and his allies continue to complain that the central bank isn’t inflating the money supply

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Trump Suffers From ‘Libertarian Derangement Syndrome’ – OpEd

Trump Suffers From ‘Libertarian Derangement Syndrome’ – OpEd

By Vincent Cook In a Truth Social post on June 3, President Trump lashed out at Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) for Paul’s opposition...

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Why DOGE Failed – OpEd

Why DOGE Failed – OpEd

By David Brady, Jr. The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has sparked controversy with its plumbing for fraud and “waste”

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As Japan’s Price Inflation Rises, Its Central Bank Has Fewer Options – OpEd

By Ryan McMaken According to the most recent report on consumer prices, published at the Statistics Bureau of Japan, consumer prices

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There Is No Disinflation – OpEd

By Brendan Brown A new record: the monetary inflation starting in the US as far back as 2009/10 is still

24.06.2025 6

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Exploiting The Moral Unseen – OpEd

By Jimmy Alfonso Licon Whenever there is a national disaster (even if only in the mind of President), the national conversation

23.06.2025 3

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Total War Against Civilians Is Never Justified – OpEd

By Wanjiru Njoya When a just war of defense turns into a war of revenge, it ceases to be a

22.06.2025 3

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Central-Banking Myths That Fed Critics Believe – OpEd

By Ryan McMaken There are many reasons for disliking the Federal Reserve, and readers often encounter a wide variety of

21.06.2025 3

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Economic Nationalism Means Empty Wallets – OpEd

By Zoltán Kész Economic nationalism is back in fashion. In Washington, the slogan “Buy American” is the flavor of the

20.06.2025 2

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Are Bernie Sanders And AOC The New Keepers Of The Secret? – OpEd

By William L. Anderson Bernie Sanders and Alexandra Ocasio-Cortez have been making headlines on their “Fight Oligarchy” tours throughout...

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Trump’s Tariff Policies Are Schizophrenic – OpEd

By Landen Terrell Recent proponents of tariffs in the United States—including President Donald Trump—can’t seem to decide on the core

19.06.2025 3

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Only Bitcoin And Gold Can Stop Governments From Destroying The Currency – OpEd

By Daniel Lacalle Allow me to remind you of a few uncomfortable truths. Government spending is out of control in

18.06.2025 2

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This Century Is The Least Violent And Safest In History – OpEd

By Jonathan Power The world over, most of the public opinion is ignorant of just how much violence has declined

17.06.2025 3

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Reviving Catholic Liberalism – OpEd

By Brae F. Sadler On May 18, in St. Peter’s Square, the new Pope Leo XIV called for the Catholic

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Infrastructure Without Inclusion: What The Rohingya Camps Teach Us – OpEd

By Fatima Casio In a crisis, data is not just numbers; it can save lives. It helps people plan ahead,

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Why Trump Won’t Deport 18 Million Illegal Aliens – OpEd

By Ryan McMaken The Trump administration has stepped up apprehensions of suspected illegal immigrants considerably in recent weeks, and the

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How Marxists Erase Human Will And Agency – OpEd

By Wanjiru Njoya As the language of Marxism becomes increasingly disguised in moralistic slogans such as “social justice” and “inclusiveness,”

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Government And Economic Growth – OpEd

By Frank Shostak Various tools and machinery that individuals have produced were produced in order to better produce consumer goods.

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Paul Heyne: The Ethicist Who Thought Like An Economist – OpEd

By Jane L. Johnson Born and raised in St. Louis, Paul Heyne (1931–2000) began his higher education as a divinity student at

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Spain’s Balancing Act: Managing Trade Tensions Between China And Trump – OpEd

By Mark Nayler Tensions between the US and China have placed Europe at the center of a global trade standoff—but

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Why The US Legacy Media Is Worse Than Useless – OpEd

By William L. Anderson The story of Joe Biden’s mental decline—hidden in plain sight by the legacy media—has become The

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The Federal Judiciary’s War On Trump Is Not About Protecting Us From Government Overreach – OpEd

By Connor O’Keeffe So far, in his second term, Donald Trump’s biggest headaches haven’t come from the Democrats or his

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The Failure To Stop Thomas Paine – OpEd

By George Ford Smith The United States, formerly these united colonies, is preparing for its 250th anniversary of its break-up from that

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What Should The Optimum Growth Rate Of Money Supply Be? – OpEd

By Frank Shostak It is widely held that a growing economy requires a growing money supply, because economic growth gives

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The Southern Cause: What Led To Secession – OpEd

By Wanjiru Njoya It is correct, analytically and logically, to distinguish secession from war. Many states secede peacefully, and it

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The Economics Of Obamacare: Next Round – OpEd

By Łukasz Jasiński New data published in early 2025 by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) on nearly 24

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The American-Israeli Nineteenth-Century Ways Of War – OpEd

By Thomas J. DiLorenzo In his book Nation, State and Economy, published in 1919, Ludwig von Mises wrote of how nineteenth-century

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Why Ending The War In Ukraine Is So Difficult Now – OpEd

By Connor O’Keeffe As President Trump wrestles to deliver on his campaign promise to end the war on Ukraine by

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Voters, Markets, And The New Virtuous Circle In Argentina – OpEd

By Marcos Falcone On May 18, the people of the City of Buenos Aires went to the polls to elect

25.05.2025 9

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Is Culture Degeneration Biological Or Ideological? – OpEd

By Jeffery L. Degner The process of cultural decay is front of mind for those engaged in the pronatalist movement.

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Relearning The Lessons We Never Learned From World War I – OpEd

By Jorge Besada On August 10, 1915, British physicist Henry Mosely—who would’ve likely won the Nobel Prize that year—died in

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Regime Uncertainty And The Trump New Deal – OpEd

By William L. Anderson As we moved through the fourth month of the Donald Trump presidency, chaos seems to be

23.05.2025 6

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The Spanish Blackout And The Costs Of Renewable Energy – OpEd

By Kristoffer Mousten Hansen The blackout of the Iberian Peninsula and Southern France on Monday, April 28, has led to

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MAHA Is A Movement Of Government Overreach – OpEd

By Matthew Williams Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has launched a health crusade under the banner “Make America Healthy Again” (MAHA).

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One Wrong Decision And Everything Turns To Dust – OpEd

By George Ford Smith “The best way to destroy an enemy . . . is to make him your friend.”—

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Homeschooling Is Our Best Defense Against The State – OpEd

By Heather Carson There’s a battle going on right now in our neighboring state of Illinois concerning the Illinois Homeschool

18.05.2025 3

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How War Propaganda Has Fueled American Foreign Policy For A Century – OpEd

By Ryan McMaken The New York Times this week reports that the Trump administration has canceled many grants that were to fund...

17.05.2025 4

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To Make Flying Safe, Make Air Traffic Control A Profit-Seeking Business – OpEd

By William L. Anderson A few months ago, in the wake of the fatal collision between a US Army helicopter

16.05.2025 3

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The Salem Witch Tariffs: How Economic Witch Hunts Undermine Liberty – OpEd

By Brenden Labrum We all know the timeless account of the Salem Witch Trials. At least I believed that to

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Don’t Be A Panican, But Question Government Shenanigans – OpEd

By Matthew Williams “Don’t Be A Panican” is a memeable mantra adapted from a Truth Social post released by the President during

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Why Elon Musk Is Right: The Case Against Subsidizing Amtrak – OpEd

By J.D. Wong Founded 54 years ago, Amtrak set out on a bold adventure to see if passenger trains could be

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The Spanish Blackout Is A Warning To The World – OpEd

By Daniel Lacalle On April 23rd, I participated in a conference at the European Parliament on the future of nuclear energy with

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The Fed Leaves Fed Funds Rate At 4.5% As Economic Storm Clouds Gather – OpEd

By Ryan McMaken On Wednesday, the Federal reserve’s Federal Open Market Committee left the target federal funds rate unchanged at

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MMT Is Wrong About History Of Origins Of Money – OpEd

By Jonathan Newman Proponents of Modern Monetary Theory (MMT) think that money is a “creature of the state.” They say

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Understanding The Importance Of Justice – OpEd

By Wanjiru Njoya To many economists, questions of justice are not relevant to the study of free markets. In most

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