[Review of Stephanie Kelton, The Deficit Myth: Modern Monetary Theory and the Birth of the People's Economy (New York: PublicAffairs, 2020).] I’ve got good news and bad news. The good news is that Stephanie Kelton—economics professor at Stony Brook and advisor to the...
Economics
The Federal Reserve is Getting Desperate
by Ron Paul | Jun 22, 2020 | Economics, Featured Articles
In a sign that the Federal Reserve is growing increasingly desperate to jump-start the economy, the Fed’s Secondary Market Credit Facility has begun purchasing individual corporate bonds. The Secondary Market Credit Facility was created by Congress as part of a...
Rothbard’s Rules for Crisis
by Mark Thornton | Jun 13, 2020 | Economics, Featured Articles
When an economic crisis hits, everybody from the Fed chairman to the man on the street knows that the Fed must print more money and reduce interest rates and that the government must spend more money and go deeper into debt. This is seen as necessary to “fill the gap”...
When “Defund the Police” Will Turn Serious
by Sheldon Richman | Jun 11, 2020 | Blog, Economics, Justice, Libertarianism
Defunding the police is only a small part of only one side of the equation. All anti-vice laws must be erased, and the people, individually and in voluntary combination, must be freed -- including freed from taxation -- to see to their own security, their own...
The Flexner Report and the Cartelization of Modern Medicine
by Doug French | Jun 11, 2020 | Economics, Featured Articles
Although we’ve been given a brief respite from COVID-19 pandemic news, it’s likely that the killer of over one hundred thousand so far in America will leap back to the front page and that continuous calls to flatten the curve will return to top of the mind. As a...
The Present and Future Cost of Spending
by Michael Maharrey | Jun 10, 2020 | Economics, Featured Articles
Welcome to your future. Your government is spending it right now. And your children’s and grandchildren’s future to boot. The U.S. Treasury projected that it would borrow $2.99 trillion in the second quarter fo this year. The Trump administration also plans to borrow...
How Inflation Has Been Driving Wealth Inequality In the United States
by Thomas Eddlem | Jun 8, 2020 | Economics, Featured Articles
“There is enough for all. The earth is a generous mother; she will provide in plentiful abundance food for all her children if they will but cultivate her soil in justice and in peace.”- Congressman William Bourke Cockran (D-NY) With the massive oncoming rush of...
Socialists Backstab Workers By Supporting Economic Lockdowns
by Sam Peters | May 27, 2020 | Economics, Featured Articles
Leftists support the lockdowns, conservatives oppose. With a few exceptions, pandemic policy has lined the tribes up with impressive neatness, and while many factors contribute to any ideological divide, the socialist influence on the broader left is here playing a...