Accad ❤ Koka
Dr. Accad interviews Dr. Koka regarding his latest article entitled “Correlative Adventures with COVID” SHOW NOTES Anish Koka: “Correlative Adventures with COVID“Anish Koka: “In Defense of Small Data“Anish Koka: “The Price of Progress“Michel Accad: “The Devolution of Evidence-Based Medicine“Michel Accad: “Why N-of-1
The New New Deal Has Already Arrived. Thank the Covid Panic.
We’ve entered a new era of politics and government in America, and the Left is pretty happy about it. This week, for example, The Guardian announced “Biden's $1.9tn Covid relief bill marks an end to four decades of Reaganism.” From this
Class Harmony, Not Class War
The discontent and unrest that followed the 2020 presidential election was, at least in major part, one of the innumerable destructive consequences of an almost 250-year-old error in economic theory made by Adam Smith: namely, the belief that profits are
How the Fed’s Inflation Is Driving Stock Buybacks
Senator Elizabeth Warren appeared on CNBC last week, sparring with hosts Becky Quick and Joe Kernan over stock buybacks. Both sides here either forget about, miss, or fail to prioritize the key behavioral incentives that drive this activity. It is true that
State Issuance of Paper Money in the Early Republic
[Chapter 5 of Rothbard's newly edited and released Conceived in Liberty, vol. 5, The New Republic: 1784–1791.] A severe depression, bank contraction, a heavy burden of taxes to pay state debts, all this turned men’s thoughts to issuing paper money to finance government. Historians
The Anti-imperialist Ludwig von Mises
The historian Quinn Slobodian presents us in his article “Perfect Capitalism, Imperfect Humans: Race, Migration, and the Limits of Ludwig von Mises’s Globalism,” Contemporary European History (2018), with a surprising interpretation of Ludwig von Mises. According to Slobodian, Mises was