The substitution of economic and moral principles by emotional imperatives does not represent a technical failure, but a profound philosophical divergence about human nature and the function of the state.
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The current war is a timely reminder that the US ruling elites regard the US taxpayers and ordinary Americans as little more than inconvenient afterthoughts in US foreign policy.
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Benjamin Giltner General Dan Caine and Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth finished a joint press conference this morning. Hegseth stated that the goal of the military operation against Iran is “not…
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Today would have been Murray Rothbard’s 100th birthday. Help us celebrate!
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Into the heart of the peasant and nomadic Arab world of the Middle East there came, on the backs and on the bayonets of British imperialism, a largely European colonizing…
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Modern historians are all about protecting their politically-correct narratives at all costs, and especially the cost of historical truths.
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On this centennial, we celebrate not only a towering scholar but a teacher whose ideas continue to animate the cause of liberty.
James A. Dorn Adam Smith (1723–1790), often known as the “founding father of economics,” was, in fact, a moral philosopher who placed a high value on liberty and moral rectitude.…
Scott Lincicome, Nathan Miller, and Alfredo Carrillo Obregon We wrote last week that the Trump administration might renege on its multiple promises to quickly refund IEEPA tariffs now that the…
Are we emphasizing “the negative”? In a sense, yes, but what else are we to stress when our values, our principles, our very being are under attack from a relentless…
