Ulrich Möller: The Video Game Industry Points to the Future of Organization Design
Austrian economics has a lot to say about how to organize firms for maximum value generation. Austrian principles point to the delegation of entrepreneurial judgement to the front-line employees who interact directly with those who actually create value: users. The military
An End to the Bizarre CDC Rent Moratorium
The “transitory” inflation swamping the country has stubbornly persisted into July. Producer prices posted a second straight 1 percent month-over-month increase, which brought the full-year number to a record 7.8 percent. Twelve-month US export prices rose 17.2 percent, and nearly 22 percent
How to Use Democracy To Deny Human Rights
“You gather the idea that Mauritius was made first, and then heaven; and that heaven was copied after Mauritius.”– Mark Twain Since its rebirth as an independent state in 1968, this paradisaic island has been touted as a paragon of democratic
Some Conservatives Still Pine for the Good Ol’ Days of Cannabis Prohibition
Aron Ravine, a self-described “nudnik,” who writes for National Review thinks so and I suspect others do as well. This thinking, however, is that of an ever-shrinking minority and it is hard to imagine the pro-legalization trend being reversed. Nevertheless, let’s
The Afghanistan Crisis 2021: An Afghan Perspective
The U.S. President, Joe Biden, during his public address on 22nd August, asserted in a heartbeat that while the suffering of Afghans is “heart-breaking”, the U.S. decision to withdraw its troops from Afghanistan, was undoubtedly a “logical, rational and right
The Long Farewell- Spoils of the War
The Theory of Reverse Strategy and The Lease On the chessboard, lies and hypocrisy do not survive long. The creative combination lays bare the presumption of a lie; the merciless fact, culminating in the checkmate, contradicts the hypocrite. A wise man
As the Political Divide Grows, It Makes Sense to Redraw State Boundaries
In the coming decade of heightened political tension, cartographers may have to make serious adjustments to the borders of several American states. The American Left's desire to micromanage activities ranging from people being able to defend themselves to relying on cheap,
Happy Hour May Be Getting a Little Happier
“It’s five o’clock somewhere,” so the song and the story go. This phrase is used by those wishing to justify drinking alcohol at some point during the day instead of waiting until the usual evening hours. But a happy hour is
The Turn of American Foreign Policy and the End of Cold War
The post-Cold War era was an era of indisputable power and influence for the USA. America had risen from the Cold War as a victor in an ideological battle with the erstwhile Soviet Union, which was on the path of
Why So Many Americans Reject Legal Due Process in the Age of Covid
The policy response to the covid panic of 2020 in the United States was one of the most widespread direct attacks on fundamental human rights in decades. Overnight—and without any deliberation, debate, or checks and balances—millions of Americans were denied their basic rights