Time and Praxeology
[This article is from chapter 5 of Human Action. Robert Murphy has written a study guide for this chapter, available in HTML and PDF. This chapter follows "A First Analysis of the Category of Action."] 1. Time as a Praxeological Factor The
What does China’s artificial Sun hold for us?
China always makes it to the headlines because of its unusual experiments and discoveries. A very recent example of the discovery of a fossil of an unhatched egg of a dinosaur, which dates back to around 66 million years. This
What Mayan Civilization Can Teach Us about Secession and Decentralization
The US and other countries of the Western world are divided by ever more stark ideological differences, to put it mildly. Because most people live in societies where the power to make some of the most important choices and to
Work from Home – A Boon or a Bane?
Aren’t we all a little exasperated of the ‘Work from Home’ culture that has been enforced upon us ever since the horrific COVID-induced pandemic led work experts to hunch over their laptops in the comfort of their homes? Well, it
2022: The Year of the Hangover?
The global recovery has slowed down significantly since the peak of the reopening effect in June 2021. What many expected would be a multiyear cycle of above-trend growth is proving to be a more modest bounce. Furthermore, according to Bloomberg
Do we still need beauty pageants in an already sexist world?
With Harnaaz Sandhu becoming Miss Universe 2021 at the age of 21 being celebrated, there is another dimension to such beauty pageants being organized and we must not forget to look at it. It is definitely a moment of pride
The Postwar Renaissance I: Libertarianism
For a while the postwar ideological climate seemed to be the same as during the war: internationalism, statism, adulation of economic planning and the centralized state, were rampant everywhere. During the first postwar year, 1945–46, I entered Columbia Graduate School,
Kyle Rittenhouse; a national hero?
Kyle Rittenhouse – the name might not ring a bell to most now, but this young man had been in the spotlight of media attention in late 2020, and for all the wrong reasons. The then 17- year old had
The Federal Reserve Keeps Buying Mortgages
Runaway house price inflation continues to characterize the U.S. market. House prices across the country rose 15.8% on average in October 2021 from the year before. U.S. house prices are far over their 2006 Bubble peak, and remain over the
America’s Legitimacy Crisis Heats Up
From those who view America as an irredeemably racist nation to those who believe the 2020 election was stolen, Americans are losing confidence in the political system at remarkable rates. For two straight elections, Americans have questioned the legitimacy of the