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by | Mar 6, 2017

Kelley Uimer closed her independent book shop in Roseville, California after the state raised its minimum wage for the fourth time in…

by | Mar 2, 2017

It is a bit jarring for me to point to economist, political theorist, and historian Murray Rothbard (1926–1995) as an…

by | Feb 26, 2017

When government bureaucrats tamper with the laws of supply and demand, the results are usually predictable and often unpleasant. Such…

by | Feb 23, 2017

Now that he has been confirmed, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin has a lot on his plate. He needs to do what…

by | Feb 17, 2017

Among the many questions that marked the 2016 election and its result, perhaps the one that dominated was how the…

by | Feb 8, 2017

If there is one over-arching conclusion that can be drawn from the first two weeks of the Donald Trump administration,…

by | Jan 26, 2017

For more than a decade federal policy has re-shaped the economy through a variety of activist policies. Taxes have risen,…

by | Jan 16, 2017

Editor’s Note: This is part four in a five-part series on a new approach to the War on Drugs. This is…

by | Jan 4, 2017

The disciplines we call the “hard sciences” such as chemistry and physics inhabit the cold, sterile world of laboratories, uncontaminated…

by | Dec 29, 2016

One of the more enduring memories from election night was the meltdown from the MSNBC crew, which kept going on…

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