Bureaucracy: The Death Knell of Higher Education
Many small colleges are shutting their doors, and it is largely the fault of overexpansion, government protectionism, and bureaucratic infiltration.
From Milk Runs to MAD to Madness
It has been nearly eighty years since the US used atomic warfare on Japan as a way to end World War II. The legacy of that event is not one…
Milei Snubs the Spanish Political Establishment
Javier Milei’s recent “snub” of Spain’s political establishment during a recent visit there may have been a “violation” of diplomatic protocol, but it also was a statement that Spain’s socialism…
Human Ignorance Is an Unstable Basis for Liberty and Praxeology
While F.A. Hayek saw human ignorance as the basis for what he called spontaneous order, Ludwig von Mises saw human reason as the basis for praxeology.
Satellite IoT Market to be Worth $2.48 Billion by 2031
According to a new market research report by Meticulous Research®, the satellite IoT market is projected to reach $2.48 billion by 2031, at a CAGR of 18.2% from 2024 to…
Natural rights and the American border
Issues of immigration are complex. The current system of open borders, detention and expanding access to welfare is destructive to our body politic. We need to come up with a…
The State Does Not Create Value-Enhancing Jobs
For all of the claims that governments “create jobs,” in reality, government jobs come at a greater cost than any value those jobs may create. Government jobs are a burden…
Julian Assange, the Chevron Doctrine, and the case against pessimism
Last week, Julian Assange was freed and the Chevron doctrine was overturned. These are huge wins for liberty. Not long ago, they felt completely out of reach.
Why the Chevron Victory Won’t End the Administrative Abuse Coming from the EPA
Travis Fisher It’s no secret that administrative agencies have significantly overstepped their statutory authority in recent decades. The Supreme Court’s recent Loper Bright ruling—marking the official demise of Chevron deference—is…
US Workers Earning $60,070 Face $3,063 in Higher Taxes to Keep Social Security Solvent
Romina Boccia Despite their significant policy differences, when it comes to Social Security both leading presidential candidates see eye to eye. Trump and Biden have both vowed not to cut…