The Simplicity and Significance of Mutual Economic Exchange
Economic exchange stands as the defining essence of any economy, epitomizing the intricate web of interconnected transactions that shape its very existence. In essence, an economy derives its essence from the culmination of individual exchanges. However, the profound impact of
Appropriations Bill Adds Fake “Emergency” Spending
Romina Boccia and Dominik Lett Within weeks of passing new discretionary spending limits, Congress is proposing to increase deficits by abusing emergency designations to prop up agency budgets. The May Fiscal Responsibility Act established caps on discretionary funding, but provided an exception
Bill Kristol Backs a Bad, Old Idea
Paul Matzko When Fox News settled for nearly $800
The State of Kids Online Safety Legislation at the end of the 2022–2023 State Legislature Session
Jennifer Huddleston and Gent Salihu In previous years, debates about online speech at a state level had largely focused on issues such as concerns about anti‐conservative bias or online radicalization. More recently, however, many states have instead focused on the impact of
The U.S. Economy Has Been Indeterminate Since the Financial Crisis
Jai Kedia Recently, CMFA published an article and a working paper that detailed the Federal Reserve’s departure from rules‐based governance following the financial crisis of the late 2000s. As per academics and Fed officials, the era of rules‐based governance facilitated the Great
Statism and the Unmaking of Reality
The state is, first and foremost, an institution whose overarching goal is the forcible subjugation of all the people who inhabit a given territory. However, what makes the state different from other coercive entities, such as organized crime groups, is