Empire refers to a grouping of territories under one common authority. Although nowadays it’s more applicable than ever, the term has peculiarly disappeared from the political lexicon. The term connotes romantic images of Rome and Britain at their heights. As the...
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How Good Does Trump’s Wall Sound Now, Cowboy?
by Phil Gibson | Oct 12, 2019 | Blog, Op Eds
People who were in favor of Trumps boarder wall are now are starting to reconsider the consequences of the policy. Eminent domain a seizes the soil hard-working Texans have tilled, farmed, or simply invested in, as if they actually "didn't build that" in the first...
The Scandal of Coercive Charity
by Michael Reeves | Oct 8, 2019 | Featured Articles, Foreign Policy
Amidst the brouhaha surrounding the impeachment inquiry, where the US government and citizens will be challenged to determine whether Joe Biden or Donald Trump is more corrupt, an issue deserving of far more attention by the American public is brushed to the wayside. ...
The Founders Warned Us About the Fed
by Stewart Jones | Oct 7, 2019 | Featured Articles
The Federal Reserve just lowered interest rates for the second time this year and announced more quantitative easing by injecting even more U.S. dollars into the market. The days of cheap money will soon come to an end, and I fear that many people won’t realize what’s...
The Worst Kind of Employee Imaginable
by Alex Anderson | Oct 3, 2019 | Featured Articles
This is one of those stories that sounds like fiction and totally made up. But it actually happened. Over a long period of time. The warning signs was flashing as red as they could, but complex internal work relationships kept the employee hired far longer than...
The Superstition of State Authority
by Bradley Thomas | Oct 1, 2019 | Featured Articles
Perhaps the greatest source of state power, Murray Rothbard once wrote, is “its legitimacy in the eyes of the majority of the public.” Thanks to centuries of propaganda, advanced in no small part in government schools over the past several generations, there exists...
Food Is Freedom: How Washington’s Food Subsidies Have Helped Make Americans Fat and Sick
by Sam Jacobs | Sep 23, 2019 | Featured Articles
Farm subsidies are perhaps the ultimate, but secret, third rail of American politics. While entitlements are discussed out in the open, farm subsidies are rarely talked about – even though they are the most expensive subsidy Washington doles out. All told, the U.S....
Yankee-Go-Home
by Adice Lyneis | Aug 18, 2019 | Featured Articles, Politics
Guatemala has elected Alejandro Giammattei as its new president. The president elect opposes the “safe third country” deal with the United States that current president, Jimmy Morales, agreed to. Only time will tell if Giammattei sheds his campaign opinions in order...
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Is Trump the ‘Free Speech President?’ Keith Knight on the latest episode of The Kyle Anzalone Show
The Institute's managing and news editors get together for a conversation on Trump's attacks on Free Speech. Also, Keith Knight explains why Douglas Murray is wrong about WWII.
God Save The King, Sir Savile, Etc
God Save The King! It’s a public holiday and that is enough for many of his subjects to rejoice for. The magical exuberance and privilege to have a sitting regent, whose majestic reign stabs back to times when warlords, bandits and pirates took land, rallied warriors...
Metal w/Kyle Matovcik
Kyle and I discuss music. Alp
Interview: A Rabbi, a Jewish Historian, and I Explain the Israel-Palestine Conflict
I was a guest alongside Rabbi Dovid Feldman and Dr. Zachary Foster to discuss the true nature of the Israel-Palestine conflict.
Immigration Conversation with Jacob Hornberger
The Royal Navy Continues To Turn the Lights Out
The Royal Navy continues to become irrelevant with a bone in its teeth. The 2025 Strategic Defence Review (SDR) for the Royal Navy has been published and it is just as bad as you think it will be. Another buzzword salad buffet with zero calories and promises that will...
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