Belgian Colonialism of the Congo: Facts and Fiction
Stories cannot substitute for historical facts even when people want these stories to be true. With the influence of Black Lives Matter, resurrecting the atrocities of Western colonialism has become fashionable. The death of George Floyd revived a torrent of
Exposing the FBI Coverup of Biden Corruption
Robbie "The Fire" Bernstein is a co-host with Dave Smith of the popular podcast Part of the Problem, as well as his own podcast Run Your Mouth. He joins Bob to walk through the shocking and hilarious moves by Biden
Friday Feature: Tapestry Academy and Microschool Florida
Colleen Hroncich “Helping parents and educators with non‐traditional education options.” This is the phrase that greets you when you visit the Microschool Florida website. And that’s exactly what Candace Lehenbauer set out to do when she founded the organization. Candace says her
Outside the Universe?
Moral Progress in Dark Times: Universal Values for the 21st Century by Markus Gabriel, translated by Wieland Hoban Polity Press, 2022; xii + 281 pp. It would be easy to give this book a negative review, as it advocates a number
Rep. Miller‐Meeks’ OTC Act Might Nudge the FDA and Drug Makers Towards Making All Hormonal Contraceptives Over‐The‐Counter
Jeffrey A. Singer On the same day that the Food and Drug Administration allowed women over‐the‐counter access to one progestin‐only birth control pill, Rep. Mariannette Miller‐Meeks (R‑Iowa) introduced the OTC (Orally‐Taken Contraceptive) Act in the U.S. House of Representatives. The bill
How Should We Regulate the Sun (Since Our Government Regulates Nearly Everything Else)?
Do we have a right to sunlight? How do we assert those rights? Murray Rothbard provides some answers. Original Article: "How Should We Regulate the Sun (Since Our Government Regulates Nearly Everything Else)?"
American Compass Dystopia: The “Drain” In Talent
Norbert Michel and Jai Kedia A few weeks ago, American Compass released Rebuilding American Capitalism, A Handbook for Conservative Policymakers. This Forbes column (American Compass Points To Myths Not Facts) provided a very brief critique of the handbook’s “Financialization” chapter, and Oren Cass,
Senator Lee’s New and Improved Biosimilar Red Tape Elimination Act
Jeffrey A. Singer Last November, I wrote about Senator Mike Lee’s (R‑UT) effort to reduce pharmaceutical expenditures by introducing the Biosimilar Red Tape Elimination Act. This was an attempt to streamline the Food and Drug Administration’s process to approve so‐called biosimilar drugs.
The Tao and the Synergy of the Spontaneous Order
The recognition of the insuperable limits to his knowledge ought indeed to teach the student of society a lesson in humility which should guard him against becoming an accomplice in men’s fatal striving to control society—a striving which makes him
There’s nothing wrong with Ohio, except the snow and the rain*
Yikes. *Ohio (Come Back to Texas)