Trump Says US Will Seize Greenland Over Peace Prize Snub
“Considering your Country decided not to give me the Nobel Peace Prize for having stopped 8 Wars PLUS, I no longer feel
Gold price soars to nearly $4,800.
This latest gold surge follows President Trump’s weekend threats of new tariffs on eight countries unless they support a U.S. purchase of
If Trump Wants Greenland, He Should Push for Open Borders There
Were Greenland to adopt an open border policy, Greenland would quickly become a flash point for an international crisis, and would reveal
A Principled View of States’ Rights
The term “States’ Rights” is interpreted in many ways, but it refers to the separation of powers between states and the federal
Weak States, Not Limited States: Early Ming Governance and the Illusion of Proto-Liberalism
Although some scholars have labeled the early Ming Dynasty as a proto-liberal state, they are mistaken. The Ming governance at that time
The British North American Colonies Were Not Homogeneous Political Units
The original 13 British colonies that made up the early United States had very different populations with decidedly different political and social
What Is the Role of Probability in Economics?
Economists consider probability to be central to economic analysis, but, as Ludwig von Mises wrote, economic action involves unique and purposeful events,
The Scourge of Credentialism
The rise of the state led to the rise of credentialism, however, credentialism neither guarantees competence nor quality.