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The hackneyed argument for government regulation of speech—yelling "fire!" in a crowded theater—has always been a red herring ...
Hayek for the 21st Century is a primer for the layperson, introducing a new generation of readers to Hayek’s writings and ...
The media is spinning President Trump‘s “trade deals” as a “victory” for the White House. Yet, when we break down these ...
Werner’s experiment is dubious at best. He strawmaned the alternative theories and set up the experiment in such a way that ...
In both cases, the use of nationalism and patriotism by Brazilian governments reveals a recurring strategy: appealing to ...
After the tragic 1995 Oklahoma City bombing, the FBI rolled out the same “lone nut” narrative about who did it. However, much ...
DOGE has failed in its stated mission. Trump is no fiscal hawk. The Republican leadership in Congress—with Trump’s ...
The disheartening and frustrating fact is that Russia is in a much stronger negotiating position now than they were earlier ...
From seminary classrooms to Supreme Courts, a network redefined justice, democracy, and freedom in the name of social control ...
Even in Las Vegas—known for inexpensive fun, food, and gambling—hotel occupancy is 67 percent, visitor traffic is down 6.5 ...
While it will not shock readers of mises.org, we need frequent reminders that political elites lie and are perhaps even more ...
Even if fighting words—i.e., racial slurs—constitute a type of “advocacy” to start a fight, they are not a real crime, and no ...