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In a recent New York Times column, Dartmouth professor Brooke Harrington claimed that Trump is undoing trust in our institutions while Franklin Roosevelt restored...
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In a recent New York Times column, Dartmouth professor Brooke Harrington claimed that Trump is undoing trust in our institutions while Franklin Roosevelt restored...
Franklin Roosevelt’s attacks on the gold standard ushered in “the age of inflation” that has now robbed generations of Americans through the inflation tax.
The US gold reserves in Fort Knox are a legacy of the time the US government confiscated private gold and reneged on its promises...
Organized labor, which long has been the bedrock of the Democratic Party, is being courted by the MAGA Republicans trying to bolster their image...
The late Walter Williams was a clear thinker when it came to issues of race and economics. While some socio-economic differences in society can...
We might say that self-determination and secession—and self-determination’s opposite, imperialism—are three ways of looking at the same object.
Mises was right: “It is obvious that this new-fangled connotation of the terms inflation and deflation is utterly confusing and misleading and must be...
Socialists claim that any work done in a market economy is oppressive because labor in that situation cannot be adequately compensated. However, workers in...
Despite a British trader’s demands that government impose a wealth tax on the rich, such a tax would have negative effects on the economy...
It’s time to check the underbelly of the economy’s mighty growth industry.
By appealing to tariffs and other forms of economic regulation, Republicans have tossed aside any commitment to free market economics. Unfortunately, their program will...
The socialist case against capitalism is not based upon facts of history, yet socialism is still seen as the superior moral system. Over time,...
The Fed has owned no gold since 1934, when the Fed handed over all its gold in exchange for gold certificates.
Bob goes solo to give the historical context and true meaning behind “Say’s Law,” as well as the caricature presented by Keynesian critics.