War and Inflation
A state without money or a state that must tax its citizens to raise money for its wars is necessarily limited in its imperial ambitions. Keep in mind that this…
Praxeology and Animals
Utopians are not satisfied with imposing DEI on humans. They also want the state to treat animals as “oppressed” minorities with positive rights.
Public Goods, Government Transfers, and Lawsuits for Clean Air and Climate Mitigation
Both environmental groups and governments are suing energy companies for allegedly causing climate change. One doubts their legal efforts will result in better weather.
Smart Irrigation-Revolutionizing Water Usage in Urban Landscapes
By Justin Nichols, Director of Sales at OptConnect In today’s world, where sustainability is not just a trend but a necessity, urban landscapes are crucial in creating healthier, greener cities.…
Tackling More of Robert Reich’s ‘Economic Myths’
Are wealthy people getting wealthier because they work harder? Dr. Jonathan Newman is back on the show to discuss Robert Reich’s latest video about debunking economic myths.
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…
Friday Feature: A One-Room Schoolhouse
Colleen Hroncich Genevieve Peterson’s own struggles in school have long inspired her. It wasn’t until she was in high school that she was diagnosed as “twice exceptional,” gifted and dyslexic.…
Argument by Fiat
In his latest book, Late Admissions: Confessions of a Black Conservative, Glenn Loury engages in what David Gordon calls an argument by fiat. While Loury makes a good faith effort…