Who Will Take Care of the Roads? Why, The Coercive, Substandard, and Monopolistic Government Department, That’s Who
When someone makes the “roads” argument for the presence of government, they fail to point out that the final government product is substandard and often a hazard to people who use those roads. There is a better way.
In Defense of GK Chesterton’s Manalive
While G.K. Chesterton and libertarian thinking were not always a match, Chesterton did make some libertarian contributions in his novel Manalive. Connor Mortell dives into that work.
Biden and Surveillance: Hypocrisy and End-Runs
Patrick G. Eddington Two actions this week highlight the Biden administration’s approach to surveillance issues implicating the constitutional rights of Americans. The first is an executive order (EO) issued on February 28, 2024, that, in relevant part, directs the attorney general to issue
Current PCE Inflation: 4.1%
The Bureau of Economic Analysis released January figures for Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) today, including the price index based on that data.
For Socialists, It Doesn’t Matter if Socialism “Works.” What Matters Is Power.
When people say that “socialism doesn’t work,” what do they mean? To better examine and critique socialism, one should apply the socialists’ framework, which is alone worthy of condemnation.
New Emergency Spending Would Cost $28-$41 Billion More Than Incomplete Budget Score Suggests
Romina Boccia and Dominik Lett
The Myth of Democratic Socialism
Rothbard illustrates that both in theory and in practice, socialism is a system unsurpassed in brutality, despotism, mass murder and exploitation. Socialism deserves no solemn respect or moral salute.
The Regime’s Despicable Attack on Julian Assange
Ryan, Tho, and Connor O'Keeffe talk about how the US government has punished Julian Assange for revealing American war crimes and corruption.
Want Less Immigration? Embrace Free Trade
When capital cannot move to labor, labor will move to capital, and so protectionism acts as an impetus to greater migration. The answer is free trade.