Nine Months of Javier Milei as President of Argentina: A Critical Assessment
Support him or oppose him, Javier Milei does not invoke a neutral response from anyone. For Austrian economists, Milei has made some
Unjust Reparations Will Not Empower Justice
With Kamala Harris announcing she is open to imposing “reparations for slavery” if elected president, it is time to take a hard
This Is a Slow-Motion Nationalization of the Economy
As real wages decline and middle-class savings are depleted, the government expands its influence, garnering support from a substantial portion of the
We Lose, They Lose: A Reagan-Trump Fusion
In the spirit of a new Cold War, Matthew Kroenig and Dan Negrea have written a new book, We Win, They Lose:
Can America Survive Global De-Dollarization?
While the US dollar is the world's “reserve” currency—at least for now—the reckless spending and money creation policies of the US government
The Regime Wants Appalachia To Suffer
Would America’s federal government deliberately undermine recovery efforts to try to achieve its own desired political ends? Of course.
Einstein Was the Greatest Physicist but Was Economically Illiterate
Einstein's name is synonymous with brilliance, yet his great intelligence did not translate to logical economic thinking. Instead, Einstein embraced socialism, thinking
The Keynesian Multiplier Fairy Tale
Vegas expected Renato “Sound Money” Moicano to lose his UFC fight against Benoit Saint Denis. Instead, he won and used the opportunity