The Incentives of the Minimum Wage
We should stop asking if workers deserve a “living wage” and start asking if the minimum wage actually helps workers obtain one.
We should stop asking if workers deserve a “living wage” and start asking if the minimum wage actually helps workers obtain one.
It was in Europe—and above all, America — that human beings first achieved per capita economic growth over a long period of time.
Thanks to plea bargains and endless lists of new laws, American prisons are filled with innocent people.
Our modern reliance on government to make law and establish order is not the historical norm.
It's important to recognize racially-motivated laws often have negative consequences for all members of society.
Allen Mendenhall and Jeff Deist discuss why the Supreme Court won't save us from a rapacious federal government.
A handful of judges in Washington, DC, do nothing to protect our freedoms. In fact, they are a grave threat to freedom.
Contrary to the government's claims, Britain is not becoming safer as the British government becomes bigger.
The life and work of the 19th century economist and statesman, Claude-Frédéric Bastiat (1801–1850), are highlighted by Guido Hülsmann.
Over 100 million people in North America will soon live in places where recreational marijuana has been legalized.