What Soviet Medicine Teaches Us
In 1918, the Soviet Union became the first country to promise universal “cradle-to-grave” healthcare, writes Yuri N. Maltsev.
In 1918, the Soviet Union became the first country to promise universal “cradle-to-grave” healthcare, writes Yuri N. Maltsev.
Fascism cartelizes the private sector and denies fundamental rights and liberties to individuals.
Those living off the state believe the good times will never end. Trillion-dollar deficits beg to differ.
During the havoc and upheaval of the French Revolution, the communist creed again popped up, but this time the major emphasis was a secular context.
Paul Krugman defends the cartoon version of Keynesianism that we are told is oversimplified.
Schumpeter said that the USSR "would be a good laboratory." Weber responded, "A laboratory heaped with human corpses!"
Robert Murphy uses Paul Krugman's own data to demonstrate the exact opposite of Krugman's conclusions.