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The simple narrative today of the southern secession in 1860 and 1861 is that the southern states believed that the institution of slavery was...
Herbert Spencer is best known for the term, “Social Darwinism,” but his writings on free markets and law remain brilliantly relevant today. While not...
Mark Thornton discusses a lesser-known factor in the American Civil War: the Confederate “impressment” policy and its impact at Vicksburg.
Ted Carpenter explains why NATO is now even more useless than before.
Foreign direct aid has failed to alleviate worldwide poverty. Nations with secure property rights have prospered.
Carl Menger wrote, “All things are subject to the law of cause and effect.” Unfortunately, modern academic economists all too often confuse correlation of...
The late Burt Blumert once told me “in tough times fortunes change hands.” For some, that time has come.
Lower income countries like the D.R. often face much higher relative costs than rich countries when it comes to dealing with waves of migrants.
US airstrikes on Yemen killed 95 civilians and injured 192 last week. Very little US trade requires the Suez Canal, so this is about...