Media and Culture
Eekonomics
Various fearsome characters will soon be chanting “trick or treat” at doors all over America.
Shark Attack
Sharks is a great reference for those looking for some background on the real players in Las Vegas who make headlines and billions, writes Doug French.
News Flash: A Creative Economist
Freakonomics (William Morrow, 2005) by Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J.
The Marketplace They Loathe
The marketplace is a wonderful place, writes Chris Westley, except when it's MarketPlace, that public radio program that airs mornings and evenings.
Katrina and Socialist Central Planning
Watching the Capitol Hill hearings on what went wrong after Hurricane Katrina provided a glimpse of what it must have been like in the Politburo in the 1950s, writes Lew Rockwell.
Must Catholics Adore the State?
It's not always easy being a free market thinker and a Catholic, writes Chris Westley. Woods comes to the rescue.
The Conservation Hoax
President Bush tells us to drive less and limit trips to only the essentials, writes Joseph Potts. Huber and Mills have the antidote.
Recycling: What a Waste!
Jim Fedako explains that if recycling were really efficient and not wasteful, people would not have to be browbeaten to do it.