Sovereignty, International Law, and the Triumph of Anglo-American Cunning
Presented as part of the Brown Bag Seminar series. Recorded at the Mises Institute in Auburn, Alabama, on 3 March 2005.
Presented as part of the Brown Bag Seminar series. Recorded at the Mises Institute in Auburn, Alabama, on 3 March 2005.
Writes George Reisman: there is still time to abort this highly destructive program, which constitutes the largest increase in the welfare-state functions of our government since the administration of Lyndon Johnson in the 1960s.
For the past few weeks, William Anderson has been following the Richard Scrushy trial in Birmingham, Alabama.
In a true free-market secured to private property rights, writes Ninos Malek, employers can determine employee qualifications on any grounds whatsoever.
European antitrust regulators have taken the worst of American antitrust "analysis," argues DT Armentano, and made it even worse.
Recorded 15 January 2005 at The Trouble with Taxation Conference, Charlottesville, Virginia.
How much of the spectrum should be privatized? All of it, writes B.K. Marcus. Even the vast "beachfront property" held by the military? Yes, all of it.
Delivered to the Hillsdale Liberals, Hillsdale College, on 31 August 2004.
The movement to privatize Social Security, writes Lew Rockwell, is both ideologically duplicitous and fiscally irresponsible.
We are being bombarded with all of the same old myths about the evils of tax loopholes, writes Thomas DiLorenzo, the alleged imperative of "tax fairness," and the desirability of "revenue neutrality."