Media and Culture
The Novels of Freedom
Markets find value the best. Government intervention destroys the price signals that markets require. Government cannot create money out of thin air. Time Will Run Back is a novel that begins in a socialist world where no one knows what the economy is doing because there are no prices. Socialism is unraveled.
Bear Market Funk
William Tucker says nuclear power is the most concentrated energy and is the cure for the nation's energy ills. And in his view there is no such thing as nuclear waste — it all is recyclable.
Liberation by Internet
As more individuals like Yoani Sanchez and Ron Paul emerge by means of the Internet, the inevitable long-term result will be a freer, happier, more prosperous world.
Prudence or Principle? A Critique of Carpenter
However much one may value Carpenter's book, then, it does not reflect a consistent noninterventionist stance.
The Ten Best Books on Money
From “Choice in Currency: A Path to Sound Money”; the Mises Circle in Vancouver. Recorded 13 September 2008.
What Belongs to Caesar?
Men have, in other words, a right to secede from a state they deem immoral, for whatever reasons.
Sex, Violence, and the Culture War
These studies suggest that legislative battles against pornography are likely to be counterproductive.
The Intellectuals and Socialism
"There can be few more thankless tasks at present than the essential one of developing the philosophical foundation on which the further development of a free society must be based."
WALL-E: Economic Ignorance and the War on Modernity
The film's antitechnological, anticapitalist message needs to be exposed and countered by all thinking individuals.