With a doveish pivot, Jerome Powell is declaring victory over inflation. It would be extraordinarily naive to ignore the influence of next year’s …
Politics
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In the name of dealing with a so-called public health crisis, U.S. political and medical elites created even more crises. David Gordon reviews …
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Politics
Sustainability of Eden: Can the UN’s Sustainability Agenda Succeed in a World Full of Conflict?
To achieve sustainability, the world needs stability. Yet two-thirds of countries are facing major economic, political, and social problems. Most of them are …
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I. Antony C. Sutton (1925–2002) was a British economist and economic historian who taught at California State University, Los Angeles. Sutton was also …
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Weakness in the US economy continues to hide behind surging debt levels and government spending. As noted last month by Daniel LaCalle, [A] …
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The Christmas truce, which occurred primarily between the British and German soldiers along the Western front in December 1914, is an event the …
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One usually does not equate libertarian thinking with a US prison, but prison life does offer some surprises, especially when it comes to internal …
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Africa, while being rich in natural resources, is hobbled by government corruption, socialistic policies, and a lack of economic freedom. One only can …
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A century ago, the German reichsmark went into freefall as the most famous hyperinflation in history exploded the German economy. The repercussions still are …
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“On the free market, everyone earns according to his productive value in satisfying consumer desires. Under statist distribution, everyone earns in proportion to …