
Free speech used to be held up as one of the core American institutions.
In the long history of memorably scintillating exchanges between British parliamentarians, one ranks as my personal favorite.
It’s hard to believe, but the one-year anniversary of the Canadian Freedom Convoy is upon us.
"Economists are wary of the word 'need;' whether you need something or not is context-dependent, and I’m always amazed at how much my kids’ 'needs' change when they’re paying with their money rather…
Two of investing’s most important principles are “understand that markets are efficient” and “diversify.” I learned both principles the hard way when, as a naïve high schooler who thought himself very financially…
"The 'chilling effect' of government censorship by corporate proxy has Americans on an icy slope that bottoms out in the sort of political slavery feared by the Founders and Framers." ~ Robert E. Wright
Perhaps, we as 21st-century Americans should adopt some humility surrounding our own abilities to interpret and understand the motivations and events encompassing the founding and early years of our nation, lest we run the…
If an economist sees the handiwork of God in the economy, does that invalidate his economic arguments from a secular perspective?
"We should allow a free marketplace of ideas to decide, through the messy process of hearing music over and over again, with different ears and at different times, what should stand the test of time. " ~ Joshua Nichols
Seemingly every day, there are news reports and political commentators repeating economic fallacies that should have been dead and buried long ago.
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