Regime Paranoia and the Crackdown on Dissent
Ryan and Tho examine how the US regime is in the midst of its latest panic over public faith in the state's legitimacy. This is why we keep hearing about misinformation, insurrection and "threats to democracy." Recommended Reading "'Antidemocratic' Just Means 'Something the Regime
Statism and the Unmaking of Reality
Murray Rothbard wrote that egalitarianism was a war against nature. Statism has become a war against reality. Original Article: "Statism and the Unmaking of Reality"
The USDA’s War on Small Farms
Most students in America are introduced to the writings of Upton Sinclair. While they aren’t shown his incredible cover-up of the Holodomor or his other Soviet apologisms, they are presented with his most famous work: The Jungle. This work tells
Why Governments Love Political “Crimes” Like Treason and Sedition
The only real crimes are those that constitute violence against actual, specific persons and property. These are crimes such as theft, assault, rape, homicide, and fraud. States and civil governments of all types have long justified their existence on the grounds that
Speaker Panel with Q&A
Recorded in Windham, New Hampshire, on August 20, 2023. Special thanks to Joe and Tracy Matarese for making this event possible.
Marine Resource Economics 2022 Outstanding Article Award Winner
From NAAFE: Marine Resource Economics (MRE) is pleased to present the 2022 Outstanding Article Award to: Ted E. Gilliland, James N. Sanchirico, and J. Edward Taylor for their article: A Bioeconomic Local General Equilibrium Assessment of Distributional Consequences of Small-Scale Fisheries Reform in
2SLGBTQ+IA and the Law
The activists went from "We want to be left alone to live our lives" to "we want to control your lives too." Now the movement has state power on its side and bullies all opponents. Original Article: "2SLGBTQ+IA and the Law"
President Biden’s SAVE College Debt Repayment Plan Puts the Motivations in the Wrong Places
Imagine fathers at the little league baseball fence. The first brags, “My son is batting 200!” You should be thinking, “That’s not very good.” The second intones, “Oh yea, well my son is batting 175!” “Hold it,” you’re thinking, “this
The Brussels Effect?: Potential Impacts of Speech Regulation Around the World on Americans’ Online
Jennifer Huddleston One of the great benefits of the internet is how it connects global communities. From its earliest days, people have used the internet to make friends and learn about different experiences around the world. Many have credited the internet
Bidenomics: A Boom That Awaits an Inevitable Bust
Joe Biden recently claimed on Twitter that “Bidenomics” has increased the real wages of low-income workers. A counterclaim was made through Twitter’s Community Notes that wages adjusted for inflation were actually lower at the time of Biden’s claim. But data