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Trump Administration Is Not Serious About Ending Endless Wars – OpEd

By Connor O’Keeffe One of the stories that came to define President Trump’s second first one hundred days was the

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Equity, Racial Equality, And Wealth Redistribution – OpEd

By Wanjiru Njoya Ludwig von Mises warned that socialists are constantly changing their terminology to disguise their schemes, all of

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Cronyism In America – OpEd

By Patrick Newman How many times have you seen a politician, businessman, union, or activist group clamoring for the government

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Currency Controls in Argentina? ¡Afuera! – OpEd

By Marcos Falcone The long-awaited moment that currency controls be lifted in Argentina has (partially) arrived. On April 11, just

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The Elusive Meaning Of Equal Opportunities – OpEd

By Wanjiru Njoya When liberals argue in favor of equal opportunities, they often presume their meaning to be self-evident. They

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Trump’s Inflationist Monetary Policy Favors Wall Street Over Main Street – OpEd

By Ryan McMaken The Trump administration has tried to cultivate a reputation for preferring “Main Street over Wall Street.” Unfortunately,

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Whatever Happened To The Green New Deal? – OpEd

By William L. Anderson Fresh off her 2018 upset New York Democratic congressional primary win, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (better known as

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Trump Wants The Fed To Pump More Easy Money – OpEd

For a few days during the early weeks of the current Trump administration, it appeared that the Trump team might

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The Non-Aggression Principle Is Realistic And Not An Abstract Concept – OpEd

By Wanjiru Njoya In his book the Ethics of Liberty, Murray Rothbard sets out the links between individual liberty, property rights,

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Realism As A Libertarian Foreign Policy – OpEd

By Aaron Sobczak Several schools of thought dominate geopolitical discourse in the chaotic world of international relations. Interventionists of all

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Trying To Make Sense Of The Australian Election – OpEd

By Nicole James If you’re from overseas and trying to make sense of Australian politics, do yourself a favor, and

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The ‘Ratchet Effect’: Why It’s So Hard To Shrink The Government – OpEd

By Jane L. Johnson The Spring 2025 issue of the Independent Review—a quarterly journal published by the libertarian-leaning Independent...

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Tariffs Won’t Reindustrialize America – OpEd

By Vincent Cook On March 16, members of the Trump administration appeared on the Sunday morning network talk shows arguing

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Do Central Bank Interest Rate Cuts Strengthen The Economy? – OpEd

By Frank Shostak According to most commentators, artificially lowering interest rates by the central bank prompts businesses to increase investments

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The Case Against the F-35 – OpEd

By Patrick Barron In the past few months several reputable aviation magazines, such as Combat Aircraft Journal Magazine, have stated that

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European Leaders Talk Of EU Army – OpEd

By Mark Nayler Europe is once again talking about forming its own defense alliance. The idea of a European army—discussed

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The Money Supply Keeps Growing As The Fed Backs Off Monetary ‘Tightening’ – OpEd

By Ryan McMaken Money-supply growth rose year over year in February for the seventh month in a row, the first

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The Overpopulation Fallacy: Why More People Means More Knowledge And Prosperity – OpEd

By Amir Iraji For decades, the dominant narrative surrounding population growth has been one of alarm. Thinkers like Malthus warned

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There’s Only One Possible Cause Of The Next Recession, And It Isn’t Tariffs – OpEd

By Connor O’Keeffe The stock market experienced a sharp drop last week and earlier this week after President Trump announced he was

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Will Trump End The Fed Or Put Himself In Charge Of It? – OpEd

By George Ford Smith On February 18, 2025 President Trump issued an executive order titled, “Ensuring Accountability for all Agencies,”...

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Devaluing The US Dollar: How To Make America Poorer Again – OpEd

By Daniel Lacalle In recent days, we have read numerous articles about a possible agreement between the US administration and its main trading...

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No, FDR Did Not Give People ‘Hope’ – OpEd

By Joshua Mawhorter Historical myths and economic fallacies are stubborn. They are also easily repeated. Perhaps one of the most

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Economic Illiteracy Handicaps Britain’s New Right Wing Party – OpEd

By George Pickering While much has been written about the “vibe shift” in America since Trump’s reelection, an almost equal

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Foreign Aid, Reparations, And Economic Growth – OpEd

By Lipton Matthews Developing countries in Africa and the Caribbean continue to press the United Kingdom for reparations,...

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Herbert Hoover, Enemy Of Free Markets – OpEd

By William L. Anderson American History is the source of many enduring myths. George Washington didn’t chop down the cherry

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What Might Austerity Look Like In 21st-Century America? – OpEd

By Jane L. Johnson The word “austerity” is defined as sternness or severity of manner or attitude; extreme plainness and

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Markets Need More Than Rate Cuts To Recover – OpEd

By Daniel Lacalle The consensus narrative tells you that markets are weak because of Trump’s tariffs. However, that is a typical

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Judicial Tyranny: Tip Of The Deep State Sword – OpEd

By Thomas J. DiLorenzo Hundreds of Democrat party political hacks who happen to have attended law school for a couple

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Commercial Real Estate Is In Serious Trouble – OpEd

By Douglas French While the financial press is attempting to cover Trump’s frenetic bipolar tariff policy, the ponderous commercial real

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Gangsters, Terrorists, And Deep State Judicial Tyranny – OpEd

By Thomas J. DiLorenzo The primary purpose of the federal judiciary is to make sure that anything the federal government

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Free Markets Promote Peaceful Cooperation And Racial Harmony – OpEd

By Wanjiru Njoya In Human Action, Ludwig von Mises highlights the importance of human cooperation as a prerequisite for the division of...

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Closing Signs Are Signs Of The Times – OpEd

By Mark Thornton It was not long ago when signs for “Help Wanted” seemed to be in every store window.

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Paraguay Punches Above Its Weight – OpEd

By Fabricio Antezana Duran When thinking about Latin America, most people immediately think of its giants: Brazil, Argentina, Chile, and

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Too Obvious To See? – OpEd

By George Ford Smith The Trump-Musk assassination troops going through the federal bureaucracy will eventually arrive at an oddball entity

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Who Gets The Blame For The Upcoming Recession? – OpEd

By Connor O’Keeffe Over the weekend, President Trump made headlines for refusing, on two occasions, to rule out the possibility that

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Spending Cuts Won’t Weaken The US Economy: They Will Strengthen It – OpEd

By Daniel Lacalle The Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta’s GDPNow model projection for real GDP growth in the first quarter of 2025

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Is DOGE A Dog When It Comes To Real Federal Spending? – OpEd

By Vincent Cook The first month of the Trump administration featured among other things a highly-publicized spectacle of Elon Musk

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The Hidden Cost Of Tariffs: A Lesson From Bastiat’s Seen And Unseen – OpEd

By Richard Martin Tariffs are often portrayed as a simple solution to protect domestic industries and create jobs. Politicians, like

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Why We’re Stuck With The Term ‘Classical Liberalism’ – OpEd

By Ryan McMaken Near the beginning of his ten-hour lecture series on the history of political thought, the great free-market

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The EU Wants To Cynically Use War For Debt Bonanza – OpEd

By Finn Andreen The European political and financial elite knows that the war in Ukraine is lost but wants to

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Nineteenth Century Jeffersonian Democrats – OpEd

By Wanjiru Njoya Following Donald Trump’s election victory, social media platforms were flooded with memes depicting the wailing and gnashing

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Tariffs Are Wealth Destroyers – OpEd

By Frank Shostak On January 31, 2025, US President Donald Trump announced that he would impose a 25 percent tariff on

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Trump’s Slush Fund – OpEd

By Vincent Cook In his February 3 Executive Order, President Trump directed his minions to begin planning for establishment of a

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Egalitarian Interventionists: Why Politicians Love ‘Equality’ – OpEd

By Joshua Mawhorter It is difficult to find a seemingly more unobjectionable term that “equality” is the modern West and

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A Practical Way To Protect The Worldwide Trading System – OpEd

By Patrick Barron In a previous essay, I pointed out that it is very likely that the US will isolate itself

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The Gold At Fort Knox Was Stolen From Americans – OpEd

By Ryan McMaken In recent days, President Donald Trump, Elon Musk, Senator Rand Paul, and some others have pressed for

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Why The US Needs To Get Out Of NATO – OpEd

By Llewellyn H. Rockwell Jr. President Trump and Defense Secretary Hegseth have recently been critical of NATO, calling for the

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President Joe Biden’s Decision To Posthumously Pardon Marcus Garvey – OpEd

By Lipton Matthews President Joe Biden’s decision to posthumously pardon Marcus Garvey has been met with widespread acclaim in the United...

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Why The Bureaucracy Keeps Getting Bigger – OpEd

By Murray N. Rothbard Bureaucracy is necessarily hierarchical, first because of the Iron Law of Oligarchy, and secondly because bureaucracy

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Ukraine War Leads To Decline In Migrant Smuggling And Human Trafficking – OpEd

By Jaya Ramachandran The war in Ukraine has resulted in millions of people being displaced internally and outside the country

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