Private Property
Against Intellectual Monopoly
Jeffrey Tucker interviews Michele Boldrin, co-author (with David K. Levine) of the book Against Intellectual Monopoly.
The Victorian Bushfires
So long as governments remain under the sway of environmentalist philosophy and arrogate massive tracts of land to their own inept control, no amount of legal tinkering will prevent the next bushfire.
The Water Wizards of Oz
In a free market, no shortages would exist. In fact, it is very unlikely any of the earth's resources would be used up.
The Losing Battle to Fix Gold at $35
"Gold's market premium to the official price was no small matter as it questioned the very fundamentals of the planned monetary system."
Cut Taxes for the Right Reasons
"If buying stuff is the way to promote recovery, then nobody can top the DC politicians."
The Right to Work at Hooters?
In a free society, Mr. Grushevski has every right to be entrepreneurial and to start a restaurant that only hires men who want to serve food in tank tops and shorts.
Some Costs of the Great War: Nationalizing Private Life
I am suggesting here that a far-reaching cost of the war was the degradation of the autonomy of individuals and families in relation to their property.
Rules for International Monetary Reform
I conclude with an important final warning: naturally (and I must never tire of repeating it) the solution I propose is only valid in the context of an irrevocable decision to establish a free-banking system subject to a 100% reserve requirement on demand deposits.