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Dr. David Gordon, in today’s Friday Philosophy, reviews Clyde N. Wilson’s, Defending Dixie: Essays in Southern History and Culture. In these essays, Professor Wilson...
Juan Londoño On September 29, Senators Josh Hawley (R‑MO) and Richard Blumenthal (D‑CT) introduced a bill to create a risk evaluation program within the Department of...
AI doomerism and neo-Luddite sentiments have become increasingly prevalent in recent discourse.
As a true market entrepreneur, as opposed to a political entrepreneur, James J. Hill successfully built a transcontinental railroad, outcompeting his government-subsidized competitors.
AI doomerism and neo-Luddite sentiments have become increasingly prevalent in recent discourse.
Once upon a time, American firms built with the long term in view, and the government did not try to hinder them. Today, thanks...
“The Civil War was really the watershed,” he wrote Meyer. “Lincoln was America’s first dictator, and almost all the Republican Acts were monstrous.”