The Government, Race, and an Upcoming SCOTUS Decision
The US Supreme Court has heard arguments for and against affirmative action in higher education admissions. Government needs to get out of the racial discrimination business altogether.
The US Supreme Court has heard arguments for and against affirmative action in higher education admissions. Government needs to get out of the racial discrimination business altogether.
Law Professor David Bernstein looks at the system of racial classifications in the USA and explains why they have been harmful.
Although the Left controls most of government and has corrupted most of our institutions, there are ways to fight back.
Murray Rothbard understood that law can be a moral force only insofar as those living under the law reflect their own moral judgments.
Law Professor David Bernstein looks at the system of racial classifications in the USA and explains why they have been harmful.
The idea of defamation as a punishable legal matter is based on the notion that people do not have free will and are not responsible for their own actions.
Jakub Bożydar Wiśniewski, an affiliated scholar of the Mises Institute and a voice for libertarianism in Poland, shares his thoughts with Claudio Grass.
Monarchs created Europe's modern states but lost the ability to control them. Then, having grown beyond the tools that helped monarchs turn themselves into absolute rulers, "the state acquired a life of its own."
By compensating slave owners for the abolition of slavery, Great Britain ended the scourge of chattel slavery long before it was ended in the Americas.
While capitalism gives rise to prosperity and freedom, the state thrives on an economically ignorant public.