As millions of Americans struggle to recover from the latest hurricane, state government officials are issuing stern reminders that criminal penalties loom for anyone who engages in “price gouging.” “Price gouging” is the pejorative label applied to the charging of...
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TGIF: Tribalism and the Dark Art of the Package Deal
by Sheldon Richman | Sep 1, 2023 | Featured Articles, Politics, Sheldon Richman, TGIF
Tribalism not only lives; it rules -- even more than I thought! I've been reading Hyrum Lewis and Verlan Lewis's book The Myth of Left and Right: How the Political Spectrum Misleads and Harms America. It's certainly clarified my thinking. The Lewis brothers are a...
The Prussian Nights of War
by Kym Robinson | Aug 31, 2023 | Featured Articles
It’s not been burned, just looted, rifled. A moaning, by the walls half muffled: The mother’s wounded, still alive. The little daughter’s on the mattress, Dead. How many have been on it? A platoon, a company perhaps? A girl’s been turned into a woman, A woman turned...
Following the BRICS Road to Multipolarity
by Ted Snider | Aug 31, 2023 | Featured Articles, Foreign Policy
The five members of BRICS promised that their fifteenth annual summit, held in Johannesburg, South Africa, would be an important one for BRICS’ development and that it would mark a significant moment in the changing international architecture. The political West...
Fallujah Is Not a Presidential Victory Lap
by Jim Bovard | Aug 30, 2023 | Featured Articles, Foreign Policy, Politics
In the first 2024 Republican presidential debate last week, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis touted his time in Iraq. “I learned in the military, I was assigned with U.S. Navy SEALs in Iraq, that you focus on the mission above all else, you can’t get distracted,” he...
The State’s Abuse of Psychiatric Power: A Libertarian Rebuttal
by Ram Sharma | Aug 30, 2023 | Featured Articles
At first glance, Vivek Ramaswamy appears as a compelling presidential contender for libertarians. His rhetoric around limited government and personal responsibility resonates with those wary of state overreach. However, Ramaswamy’s recent proposal to reopen state...
Hong Kong Was Always Doomed to Be Under Beijing’s Thumb
by Joseph Solis-Mullen | Aug 29, 2023 | Featured Articles, Foreign Policy
On midnight July 1, 1997 a century and a half of British colonial dominion was brought to an end with the handover of Hong Kong to the People’s Republic of China (hereafter PRC). This was in accordance with the 1984 Sino-British Declaration. That treaty, which had...
Canceling Taylor Swift Concerts Won’t Uplift California’s Workers
by John Weeks | Aug 29, 2023 | Featured Articles
California Lieutenant Governor Eleni Kounalakis is concerned about the hotel workers in her state. Their days are too long, their lives are too short, and they aren’t even paid “decent wages” for their services. Here’s what Kounalakis did about it: she asked Taylor...