The Hidden Cost of Tariffs: A Lesson from Bastiat’s Seen and Unseen
The great French economist Frederic Bastiat wrote that we should not look just at the visible results of government economic intervention, but
The great French economist Frederic Bastiat wrote that we should not look just at the visible results of government economic intervention, but
In this week‘s Friday Philosophy, Dr. David Gordon reviews Sick from Freedom: African-American Illness and Suffering during the Civil War and Reconstruction
Should we audit the US gold hoard? First, let's take a look at what the official numbers say about how big the
Bob argues that the only way to cripple Mexican drug cartels is through U.S. drug legalization, explaining how prohibition fuels violence and
Property taxes, by its critics, have correctly been described as unjust, regressive, and inefficient, in addition to having a disproportionate effect on
Within two months of operation, DOGE has generated sufficient savings to fully repay the debt owed to Mexico or Germany.
While Marxist progressives claim that “class conflict” is the source of social ills, the true conflict involves the tax consuming caste using
It seems that the EU leaders have decided on a new military spending spree. To pay for this, the EU will issue