Ten Great Economic Myths
Our country is beset by a large number of economic myths that lead us to accept unsound and dangerous government policies.
Our country is beset by a large number of economic myths that lead us to accept unsound and dangerous government policies.
As family life descends into crisis in the USA, many conservatives call for state intervention to "fix" things. It's state intervention that created the problems in the first place.
Members of Congress claim to be "concerned" over the proposed merger between LIV Golf and the PGA Tour. They should be supporting it or, even better, backing off completely.
Many conservatives, in trying to steer the USA away from "wokeism," fail to understand that their “national greatness” schemes are just as harmful.
For the past fifty years, the US has not had a military draft. Unfortunately, the end of conscription did not mean US military interventions abroad ended.
In their war against free speech, progressive governments are now denying dissidents use of the banking system.
To progressive elites, the state (at least one run by progressives) is omniscient and all-powerful. To anyone with understanding, the state is an entity usually run by gangsters.
Murray Rothbard wrote that egalitarianism was a war against nature. Statism has become a war against reality.
The Biden administration is unleashing the USDA on small farmers, attempting to regulate them out of business. This is done to protect not the public's health, but politically connected agriculture interests.