I often recall what the investor and philanthropist Warren Buffett said: “It takes twenty years to build a reputation and five …
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Rent control is one of those policies that continues to attract the favor of the public despite the fact it has …
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“Progress has been so consistent that it can seem inevitable.” Paul Meany & Marian L. Tupy for FEE – The Ancients Expected Things …
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Few transactions require quite so high a degree of trust as those between medical professionals and their patients. In placing their …
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In celebration (perhaps for want of a better word) of the Brexit referendum’s two year anniversary, we asked some of our …
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“With an even greater focus on freedom, results could be even better.” Kai Weiss, Austrian Economics Center – Shattering the Myth of …
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The European Union is on the warpath. It sees the internet for what it is: a hive of free speech for …
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The great liberal democracies, the “shining beacon” of the United States (as Ronald Reagan described) have never attempted to fully understand …
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Is it necessary to be intolerant of the intolerant? Perhaps so; if we wish to preserve our liberal-democratic way of life, …
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Through the Eyes of a Slave Luis Pablo de la Horra – Olaudah Equiano: The Atlantic Slave Trade through the Eyes of a …
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Private contracting is not new in conflict. Soldiers of fortune have attached themselves to armies with the promise of pay for …
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Each year there are thousands of suicides that affect the lives of both individuals as well as entire societies. We judge …
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“All governments should embrace products that reduce harm.” Bill Wirtz in Handelsblatt – How Germany is smoking other countries in e-cigarette …
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In a previous article, I analyzed the economics of immigration from a theoretical perspective. I concluded that economic theory clearly supports immigration-friendly …