The populist Sanders-left (which is actually broader because it includes Tucker Carlson and others called rightists) is partly correct and partly incorrect about what happened to the Democrats last Tuesday. They say correctly that the Democrats failed because they...
Economics

The Destruction and Cronyism of the Green Agenda
by Owen Ashworth | Nov 6, 2024 | Economics, Featured Articles
At the behest of the green lobby, western governments are driving full throttle down to arrive at a utopia where state intervention has stopped the permanency of climate change. Net zero refers to reaching a point where all the emissions produced by a nation are...

Will We Witness a Fed Chair Who Believes in Gold?
by Joseph Solis-Mullen | Nov 6, 2024 | Book Reviews, Economics, Featured Articles
Having reviewed multiple books on monetary reform over the past few years, such as Lev Menand’s The Fed Unbound: Central Banking in a Time of Crisis and Brown and Pringle’s A Guide to Good Money: Beyond the Illusions of Asset Price Inflation, I was predictably eager...
The Myth of an American Housing Shortage
by Thomas Eddlem | Nov 5, 2024 | Economics, Featured Articles
Everybody knows housing unaffordability and home sticker prices peaked at all-time highs in 2023, even higher than the peak of the 2007 real estate bubble in real terms. Both sticker prices and median mortgage payments for homes remain today at among the most...
TGIF: Election Reflections
by Sheldon Richman | Nov 1, 2024 | Economics, Featured Articles, Justice, Libertarianism, Politics, Sheldon Richman, TGIF
The history of the human race is one long story of attempts by certain persons and classes to obtain control of the power of the State, so as to win earthly gratifications at the expense of others. --William Graham Sumner, 1883 For advocates of individual liberty,...
No Matter Who Wins, Our Wallets Are Going to Lose
by Joseph Solis-Mullen | Oct 31, 2024 | Economics, Featured Articles
Between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump, there is little reason for hope as far as high prices go. Despite both campaigning on making prices lower—something patently ludicrous on its face—a look at their actual policy proposals cannot but lead the economically informed...
Dumbest Venn Diagram of All Time?
by Keith Knight | Oct 30, 2024 | Don't Tread on Anyone, Economics, Featured Articles
I believe that every argument should begin with commonly understood definitions. Capitalism is a social system based on the explicit recognition of private property and voluntary contracts. Communism is the abolition of private property altogether. And socialism is...
Lina Khan Gets It Wrong (Again)
by Norman Singleton | Oct 28, 2024 | Economics, Featured Articles
60 Minutes recently aired an interview with Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Chair Lina Khan conducted by veteran reporter Lesley Stahl. This may have been the first time in their 58-year history that 60 Minutes has profiled an FTC chair, but Lina Khan is not the...