California’s Crony Capitalist Minimum Wage Law
California’s draconian fast-food minimum wage law is bad enough, but it turns out a company can avoid the trouble if it has
Iran’s Attack on Israel Provides an Opportunity to De-escalate
Recent Iranian missile strikes on Israel in response to its earlier attack on the Iranian consulate in Syria have escalated the prospects
Anarchy, State and Utopia: Robustly against Redistributive Taxation for 50 Years
Robert Nozick’s Anarchy, State and Utopia turns fifty this year, and this libertarian classic has stood the test of time.
Ireland’s Progressives Lose Big in the Irish Family and Care Constitutional Referenda
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Conservatives Are Wrong on Economics. Here’s How to Fix the Problem.
While conservatives and followers of Austrian economics often have much in common, many conservatives are against free trade and free exchange. Austrians
The FBI and CIA Are Enemies of the American People
The only answer lies in eviscerating their budgets, abolishing their enabling legislation, and encouraging aggressive lawfare against the regime in retribution for
UK Railways Are Reverting to the Disaster of State Ownership
The political winds in Great Britain are shifting toward railway nationalization. Of course, the vaunted railway privatization of the 1990s wasn’t real
Countering the Neoconservative Defense of the British Empire
Not surprisingly, neoconservatives have tried to rehabilitate the British Empire, calling it benign and a civilizing force in Africa and Asia. Like