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Is Donald Trump Another Bismarck? – OpEd

Is Donald Trump Another Bismarck? – OpEd

By Gregory Bresiger President Trump is waging or threatening to wage several presidential wars, ostensibly violating the Constitution, which specifies

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Price Inflation And The Price Of Oil – OpEd

By Frank Shostak The yearly growth rate of the consumer price index (CPI) closed at 2.4 percent in February against

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The Myth That Won’t Die: ‘War Is Good For The Economy’ – OpEd

The Myth That Won’t Die: ‘War Is Good For The Economy’ – OpEd

By Carlos Boix War is the ultimate government intervention. It is the excuse for all kinds of evils to be

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Why US Regime Pretends Israel’s Nuclear Weapons Don’t Exist – OpEd

Why US Regime Pretends Israel’s Nuclear Weapons Don’t Exist – OpEd

By Ryan McMaken It’s difficult to find much of anything we might call “good” coming out of the current US-Israel

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There Is No Property-Rights Case For Birthright Citizenship – OpEd

There Is No Property-Rights Case For Birthright Citizenship – OpEd

By Ryan McMaken The US Supreme Court now has before it the case of Trump vs. Barbara. The Trump administration is

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Artificial Intelligence Hammers In The Final Nail In Karl Marx’s Coffin – OpEd

Artificial Intelligence Hammers In The Final Nail In Karl Marx’s Coffin – OpEd

By Andy Fischer Karl Marx believed machines would eventually turn workers into something disposable. In The Communist Manifesto, Marx and Engels

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Can The Market Economy Be Trusted? – OpEd

Can The Market Economy Be Trusted? – OpEd

By Frank Shostak Some commentators are of the view that one cannot trust the market economy, which is seen as inherently unstable.

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Corruption In The System – OpEd

Corruption In The System – OpEd

By Carlos Boix People in high office and their friends are at the receiving end of anger and frustration due

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Cue The Iranian ‘Regime Change’ Puppet – OpEd

By Vincent Cook Americans should know the “color revolution” drill by heart now. We are told that Ruritania is run

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Barbarians At The Redemption Gate – OpEd

By Artis Shepherd When interest rates are pushed artificially low in the midst of constantly-increasing costs of living, the avenues

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The Interesting Lies Of Samuelson: How We Naively Believed The Case Of Giffen Goods – OpEd

By Ali Hashemifara You have probably heard of the widely believed myth that Napoleon was very short. Evidence proved after his death,

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It’s Not Anarcho-Tyranny, It’s Interventionist Non-Intervention – OpEd

By Joshua Mawhorter In 1994, Sam Francis originally coined a term: “anarcho-tyranny.” He described this phenomenon as “the combination of...

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Understanding The Overton Window – OpEd

By Don Stacy II Commonly discussed in radical political circles is the Overton window (also called the window of discourse), which is

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The ‘Right To Roam’ Is Not A Right: It’s A State-Issued Trespass Permit – OpEd

By Thiago V. S. Coelho “Freedom to roam” is marketed as a wholesome civic ideal: fresh air, exercise, social inclusion,

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Hyperinflating The Goat – OpEd

By Ian Foster Goats are everywhere in Malawi. With a population exceeding 10 million as of 2024 and growing, they will surely

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Popular Interest Rate Theory Describes But Fails To Explain – OpEd

By Frank Shostak According to much popular economic thinking, there are three factors determining the market interest rates. The first is liquidity,

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The State’s Favorite Fallacy: The Cudgel In A Suit – OpEd

By Thiago V. S. Coelho Argumentation theorists in the pragma-dialectical tradition start from a simple requirement for any reasonable...

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Cultural Marxism Masquerading As True History – OpEd

By Dr. Wanjiru Njoya Ever since people began warning about the threat from Cultural Marxism, the Marxists’ main line of

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The Robot Won’t Take Your Job, But The Government Might – OpEd

By Attila Rebak In the spring of 1812, British textile workers smashed power looms across Nottinghamshire, convinced that the machines would

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Will Aliens Trigger The Next Financial Crisis? – OpEd

By George Pickering As Mark Thornton has detailed in his brilliant book, The Skyscraper Curse, Austrian School economists’ unique theory of the

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Vaccine Science Is Social Dynamics, And The Paradigm-Breaker Is Aaron Siri – Book Review

By James Anthony In large-scale medical tragedies like the handling of tobacco-caused death and disease or thalidomide-caused birth defects, most of

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The Real Threat Is Artificial Credit, Not Artificial Intelligence – OpEd

By George Ford Smith Artificial intelligence is rapidly becoming one of the most capital-intensive industries in history. Consider: Semiconductor...

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Rothbard’s Theory Of International Relations And The State – OpEd

By Ryan McMaken Murray Rothbard is well known as an opponent of warfare perpetrated by states. This includes acts of

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The Disappearing Marxists – OpEd

By Dr. Wanjiru Njoya Here is a challenge for those who like solving mysteries—the case of the disappearing Marxists. You

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With His ‘Unconditional Surrender’ Goal, Trump Signals A Long War – OpEd

By Ryan McMaken Donald Trump today, in a post on his social media platform Truth Social, stated that his goal

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Why US Firms Aren’t Racing into Venezuela, Even With Political Incentives – OpEd

By Nicoleta Tanase On January 3, 2026, the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro by US forces marked a turning point

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The Iran War Exposes The Farce Of American ‘Representative Democracy’ – OpEd

By Ryan McMaken The Trump administration has unilaterally—without any Congressional debate or vote, of course—forced Americans into yet another war.

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Exposing The Hidden Bias In Political And Historical Questions – OpEd

By Dr. Wanjiru Njoya “If I have an hour to solve a problem, I’d spend 55 minutes thinking about the

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Anarcho-Tyranny And The UK Grooming Gangs Scandal – OpEd

By Lipton Matthews I recently attended an event at the Prosperity Institute in the United Kingdom, and, as a foreigner listening

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Capitalism Is Not To Blame For Wokeness – OpEd

By Dr. Wanjiru Njoya In an article published by Chronicles, titled “Wokeness and Capitalism,” Neema Parvini argues that “the woke prerequisites – mass

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The Origins Of Myanmar’s Coup Culture And Military Dictatorship – OpEd

By Hein Htet Kyaw History often remembers the 1962 coup in Myanmar as a sudden seizure of power by a

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Why Britain’s Economy Is Sputtering – OpEd

By Lipton Matthews Britain and the United States are often described in the same breath: advanced economies that have moved

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Voter ID Is Common Sense, But It Won’t Fix Anything – OpEd

By Connor O’Keeffe As panic builds within the GOP over the approaching midterm elections, Republicans have renewed a push for

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Why We Should Repeal The Civil Rights Act – OpEd

By Dr. Wanjiru Njoya In his 1995 article titled “Repeal ’64,” Lew Rockwell argued against extending the Civil Rights Act 1964 to

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National Self-Determination And Individual Liberty – OpEd

By Dr. Wanjiru Njoya In his book The Essential Rothbard, David Gordon observes that, “Rothbard was no ivory-tower scholar, interested only in academic

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Bitcoin Mining And The Electricity Grid: A Quiet Savior – OpEd

By Joakim Book With all eyes on the winter storm raging through America last month, a silent hero was working in the

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The European Union Now Resembles The Soviet Union – OpEd

By Finn Andreen Considering the recent development of the European Union, it seems appropriate to look at a meme that

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Trump’s Keynesian Plan For Ukraine – OpEd

By Dr. Madhusudan Raj On January 9, The Telegraph reported, “Ukraine and the United States are planning to sign a “prosperity” deal to

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History Is Not A Mathematical Calculation – OpEd

By Dr. Wanjiru Njoya Professor Clyde Wilson’s observation that “history is not a mathematical calculation or scientific experiment but a...

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Does Acts Show Early Christian Communism? – OpEd

By Joshua Mawhorter If economics is continually beset with fallacies, and if Biblical interpretation is likewise beset...

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It’s No Surprise That Conservatives Have Rediscovered Their Love Of Federal Power – OpEd

By Ryan McMaken While not surprising, it has nonetheless been remarkable how quickly American conservatives have been convinced to ignore

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Are There Constants In Economics? – OpEd

By Frank Shostak Often, we observe that two pieces of data, which are not supposed to have any relationship, appear

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Fraud As Policy: The Incentives Of The Modern Welfare State – OpEd

By Patrick Frise The scale of fraud uncovered in recent years has exposed how government transfer programs function, even as

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We Can Have Unity Or We Can Have Freedom: We Can’t Have Both – OpEd

By Ryan McMaken The idea of political unity has long been a popular trope and slogan in politics. “He’s a

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Does Liberalism Fuel Imperialism? – OpEd

By Ulrich Fromy History presents us with a troubling paradox: states that most fervently defend economic freedom at home often

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Reparations Are A Welfare Scheme And Would Have No Effect On Racial Wealth Gaps – OpEd

By William L. Anderson Since the 1960s, when racial turmoil exploded in the United States, there have been reparations demands,

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Guns Against The State – OpEd

By Marisa Jarquin Self-defense and gun ownership are constantly being attacked in modern discourse and by the mainstream media, yet

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New Entries In The History Of Hyperinflation – OpEd

By Mark Thorton I know that hyperinflation of the US dollar seems like a remote possibility, but alerting yourself to

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The British North American Colonies Were Not Homogeneous Political Units – OpEd

By Larsen Plyler Through the 1600s, the English established colonies along the North American coast. Of course, these colonies shared

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Reading Against The State: A Libertarian Guide To Critical Discourse Analysis – OpEd

By Thiago V. S. Coelho As Étienne de la Boétie pointed out, the state is absolutely dependent on ideological support, without which

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