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Argentina President Javier Milei is proposing a new law that would “declare it an imprescriptible crime for the state and the central bank to...
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Argentina President Javier Milei is proposing a new law that would “declare it an imprescriptible crime for the state and the central bank to...
On New Year’s Eve 1974, President Gerald Ford snuck in an executive order legalizing private gold ownership, revoking FDR’s previous policies banning gold “hoarding.”
Mark Thornton looks forward to 2025—and a little bit backwards at 2024—and projects what we might see in the coming new year.
While US historians tend to tell the simple, good-versus-evil story of the creation and implementation of the Thirteenth Amendment abolishing slavery, revisionist historians see...
Western governments are keen on pursuing “hate crimes” and criminalizing what it calls “hate symbols.” However, these governments reserve to themselves just how one...
The Old Right was a principled band of intellectuals and activists, who fought the “industrial regimentation” of the New Deal. They loathed tariffs and...
The concept of economic calculation is vitally important to understanding our modern economy, yet few people— and especially economists—comprehend that it even exists.
Modern historians romanticize the reign of the Tudors in England, but in reality, they were brutal to their subjects and they centralized power to...
John Hasnas has written a new book outlining how societies operate with mutual cooperation and common law. According to David Gordon, it is a...
Central to the paradigm of Austrian Economics is the action axiom. People act, and they act purposefully. That knowledge alone permits us to construct...
Tom DiLorenzo appears on the Two Mikes podcast to discuss the Federal Reserve.
Only large, rich countries can indulge the idea of open borders. Haitian migration into the Dominican Republic shows why smaller, poorer countries face a...
Wanjiru Njoya appears on The Pelle Neroth Taylor Show.