Murphy Gives Post-Game Analysis of ZeroHedge Dollar Debate
On February 13, 2024, Bob participated (with Jim Rickards, Brent Johnson, and Michael Every) in a ZeroHedge debate on the fate of the USD. In this episode of the Human Action podcast, Bob highlights some of the key issues and
Government Schools Are Propaganda Machines
In Artis Shepherd’s recent article, which I highly recommend, he aptly detailed the numerous benefits of homeschooling and data showing that homeschooled students—far from being socially stunted, academically insular young people—are actually generally high-achieving, socially adroit young adults ready to
When Property Owners Lose the Right to Exclude, the Whole Economy Suffers
Thomas A. Berry and Nathaniel Lawson
Friday Feature: Leading Little Arrows
Colleen Hroncich When her two‐year old daughter taught herself to read, Amber Okolo‐Ebube knew she had to ensure she had a good education. She started doing research online and discovered homeschooling. She fell in love with the idea but didn’t think she’d
Argentina’s Milei Should Dollarize after Legislative Setback
Daniel Raisbeck and Gabriela Calderon de Burgos
The Federal Mega-Debt is Here to Stay
US fiscal realities are well known. Total federal debt outstanding has now reached $34 trillion, up from $98 billion in 1981, $5.67 trillion in 2000, $13.56 trillion in 2010, and $26.95 trillion in 2020. And at 120 percent of the
How the US Regime Subsidizes Immigration—both Legal and Illegal
In recent months, stories from both the legacy media and the independent media have continued to pile up on how undocumented foreign nationals—also known as "migrants" and "illegal aliens"—are able to take advantage of a vast network of taxpayer funded
America’s Growing Banking Crisis
On this episode of Radio Rothbard, Ryan McMaken and Tho Bishop are joined by Doug French to discuss the health of US banks, the specific dangers of commercial real estate debt, and the risks of industry consolidation. Discussed on the Show "The
Biden, Trump Aren’t Getting Unequal Treatment in Document Cases
Walter Olson On page 250 of his report, special counsel Robert Hur explains why it’s not inconsistent as a legal matter for the federal government to pursue charges against Donald Trump but not Joe Biden in the respective cases arising from their
There Is Successful Governance Outside of State Power
Government and state are terms typically used synonymously these days. But if a state is an institution with a monopoly on the allowable use of aggression in a given territory, is a government always this as well? We know governing