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Public Unreason: Making Sense of Nicholas Wolterstorff

April 18, 2025

In Nicholas Wolterstorff‘s Understanding Liberal Democracy, he assails a vastly influential school of thought in a way that libertarians will find useful.

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Free Markets, Entrepreneurial Error, and the Nico Iamaleava Saga

April 17, 2025

College football has finally experienced an athlete‘s holdout in order to leverage a hoped-for payday. In the case of Nico Iamaleava, he

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Trump’s Insane Tariff Policy

April 17, 2025

The last excuse that diehard defenders of President Trump’s tariff policies have advanced now lies in ruins.

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Zillow Forecasts Falling Home Prices

April 17, 2025

Zillow, which is famously bullish on housing prices, is now projecting that U.S. home prices will fall 1.7% between March 2025 and

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Trump Wants Even More Military Spending

April 17, 2025

Donald Trump says he plans for a big 12% jump in military spending, he has threatened war with Iran, and has escalated

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Fancy Houses, Wealth Inequality, and a Lesson in Humility

April 17, 2025

We are bombarded with claims that capitalism causes inequality, yet what it really mean? In truth, in a free market economy, differences

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The Great Pretenders: The 50th Anniversary of Hayek’s Nobel Prize Speech

April 17, 2025

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Fed Manufacturing Survey: New orders at lowest level since April 2020.

April 17, 2025

April 2025 Manufacturing Business Outlook Survey: "The index for new orders also fell sharply, from 8.7 in March to -34.2 this month,

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The Federal Government Is Still on Track for a $2-Trillion-Plus Deficit

April 17, 2025

It’s going to take a lot more than some trimming around the edges to change the federal government’s current trajectory into continued

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The “Ratchet Effect”: Why It’s So Hard to Shrink the Government

April 17, 2025

Economist Robert Higgs described the "ratchet effect" in which government either creates a crisis or responds to one, leading to a permanent

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