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When someone does not passively accept the statement that FDR’s New Deal brought about economic recovery, but instead demonstrates anti-recovery, those ideologically committed to...
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When someone does not passively accept the statement that FDR’s New Deal brought about economic recovery, but instead demonstrates anti-recovery, those ideologically committed to...
By their nature, free markets promote harmony between people and increase overall standards of living. This view is radically different from the ones promoted...
Organizations like the European Union and the United Nations are inventions of government elites and are designed to serve the interests of government elites....
Totalitarian bureaucracy necessitates a constant state of crisis and there is no better creator of crises than imperial machinations.
The Heritage Foundation recently called for sanctions against China and Mexico for their alleged role in manufacturing and distributing fentanyl, and also called for...
President Trump has discovered a new political hero to idolize: President William McKinley, an imperialist and protectionist.
Government paper fiat money does more than just cause economic havoc. It also is an exercise in profound dishonesty and theft.
2024 was a rough year for the Washington establishment as its control over public discourse continued to collapse. While this is an excellent development,...
Argentina President Javier Milei is proposing a new law that would “declare it an imprescriptible crime for the state and the central bank to...
On New Year’s Eve 1974, President Gerald Ford snuck in an executive order legalizing private gold ownership, revoking FDR’s previous policies banning gold “hoarding.”
Mark Thornton looks forward to 2025—and a little bit backwards at 2024—and projects what we might see in the coming new year.
While US historians tend to tell the simple, good-versus-evil story of the creation and implementation of the Thirteenth Amendment abolishing slavery, revisionist historians see...