The Buffoons at Oxfam Believe it’s Better to be Poor in Afghanistan than Singapore
The last thing the left wants is for people to understand that poor nations only become rich nations with free markets and small government.
The last thing the left wants is for people to understand that poor nations only become rich nations with free markets and small government.
Two root causes of homelessness — zoning and minimum-wage laws — are warmly and enthusiastically embraced by both the left and the right and ardently opposed by libertarians.
In a world of rampant central bank intervention and endless government regulation, some are still claiming we live in a world of "hypercapitalism."
Although they're not stylish places according to wealthy coastal elites, many metro areas in the United States still contain a lot of affordable housing.
The dominant immigration narrative in France ignores the importance of free trade, freedom in employment, and the importance of voluntary charity.
The poor are certainly poor compared to the rich. But they have more than the middle class of just one generation ago.
If Scandinavian countries are socialist, then so is the United States.
From gun control, to war, and to the New Deal: Charles Krauthammer took the pro-government, interventionist line.
The UN relies on a "relative poverty" rate that tells us very little about actual poverty — and also just happens to make the US look bad.
The tremendous advances, which have made it possible for women to achieve recognition as persons are undoubtedly due in large part to capitalistic contributions.