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While discussing Vice President Vance’s recent speech in Munich, Margaret Brennan made the bold claim that free speech is what “empowered” the Nazi Party,...
Is “extractive” always a dirty word? While mining and energy fuel civilization, modern environmentalism has reshaped public perception—and the economy. What happens when ideology...
Most modern Americans cannot conceive of states seceding from the US, but in 1860, the majority of the people believed secession was both legal...
In a recent New York Times column, Dartmouth professor Brooke Harrington claimed that Trump is undoing trust in our institutions while Franklin Roosevelt restored...
Franklin Roosevelt’s attacks on the gold standard ushered in “the age of inflation” that has now robbed generations of Americans through the inflation tax.
The US gold reserves in Fort Knox are a legacy of the time the US government confiscated private gold and reneged on its promises...
Organized labor, which long has been the bedrock of the Democratic Party, is being courted by the MAGA Republicans trying to bolster their image...
Tom DiLorenzo, Jonathan Newman, Timothy Terrell, and Jason Jewell spoke on promising alternatives to state-controlled education this past weekend in Tampa. Listen to there...
Tom DiLorenzo, Jonathan Newman, Timothy Terrell, and Jason Jewell spoke on promising alternatives to state-controlled education this past weekend in Tampa. Listen to there...
“Universities are nurseries of socialism, but there’s always a remnant of young people who resist the statist propaganda.”
“The state is the ultimate villain in economic stories, disrupting voluntary trade and imposing unnecessary controls.”
“The percentage of Americans who have confidence in higher ed has dropped from 65% a decade ago to the low 30s today.”