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A Juggernaut Of Destruction – OpEd

A Juggernaut Of Destruction – OpEd

By George Ford Smith Nature is stingy; the things we need to sustain life above a primitive level are scarce.

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Stop The Drive To War With Venezuela – OpEd

Stop The Drive To War With Venezuela – OpEd

By Ryan McMaken On October 23, the Trump administration announced to Congress that it is planning “land attacks” within Venezuelan territory.

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Monetary Tyranny: How Legal Tender Laws Paved The Way And How Competition Sets Us Free – OpEd

Monetary Tyranny: How Legal Tender Laws Paved The Way And How Competition Sets Us Free – OpEd

By Michael S. Milano Each day we are reminded of this legal imposition by the familiar phrase stamped on every

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The Anti-Capitalist Mentality Of The Estado Novo – OpEd

The Anti-Capitalist Mentality Of The Estado Novo – OpEd

By Paulo Ferreira Months ago, I wrote an article “The Portuguese Estado Novo Was Socialist” outlining the socialist characteristics of

01.12.2025 2

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Does AI Lead To Socialism? – OpEd

Does AI Lead To Socialism? – OpEd

By George Ford Smith There’s an argument running through the commentariat that goes something like this: AI (artificial intelligence) has

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Antitrust And Tariffs Are On A Collision Course – OpEd

Antitrust And Tariffs Are On A Collision Course – OpEd

By Rachel Chiu Until the Supreme Court decides whether Trump’s tariffs are constitutional, American businesses are stuck in limbo—and the

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Warren Harding: A Sinner In The Hands Of Angry Progressives – OpEd

Warren Harding: A Sinner In The Hands Of Angry Progressives – OpEd

By Joshua Mawhorter Mainstream historical “memory”—profoundly influenced by post-New Deal progressive interpretation—treats Warren G. Harding...

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Trump’s Peace With Russia – OpEd

By Jonathan Power Trotsky, the one-time close comrade of Lenin, reportedly said, “You may not be interested in war, but

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Republicans Aren’t Actually Interested In Shrinking Government – OpEd

By Connor O’Keeffe Or, at least—according to Scott Kupor, director of the Office of Personnel Management—the Department of Government Efficiency

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Political Remembering And Cultural Forgetting – OpEd

Political Remembering And Cultural Forgetting – OpEd

By Katrina Gulliver It’s November 25. If you’d been living in New York more than a century ago, you might

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Families Are The Key To Building Alternatives To The State – OpEd

Families Are The Key To Building Alternatives To The State – OpEd

By Ryan McMaken Libertarians talk a lot about the need to weaken—and even to abolish—the state. And rightly so. But

26.11.2025 3

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Mamdani And The Minimum Wage Law – OpEd

Mamdani And The Minimum Wage Law – OpEd

By Walter Block With all the kerfuffle about free buses, stricter rent controls, support for child care, and government groceries,

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Politics And Government: The Weakness Of The State – OpEd

Politics And Government: The Weakness Of The State – OpEd

By Agustín Toptschij When discussing strategies to achieve an anarcho-capitalist society, discussion usually focuses on direct action: the...

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Central Bankers Disagree About Gold – OpEd

Central Bankers Disagree About Gold – OpEd

By Vincent Cook With the fiat US dollar price of gold multiplied 2.6x since October of 2022 (as of October

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The Road To De-Civilization: Inflation And The Moral Erosion Of Society – OpEd

By Michael Matulef Every major economic illusion begins with the corruption of a word. Inflation once meant popularly what it

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Roger Williams: Exemplar Of America’s Soul – OpEd

Roger Williams: Exemplar Of America’s Soul – OpEd

By George Ford Smith A group of Separatists, whom we call the Pilgrims, originally abandoned England for Holland but they

16.11.2025 2

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The CPI As Evidence Of Methodological Error – OpEd

The CPI As Evidence Of Methodological Error – OpEd

By Keith Wilkinson Adam Smith’s Wealth of Nations (1776) is considered the beginning of modern economics, a discipline of philosophical and...

15.11.2025 2

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Moving At A High Speed Toward An Economic Abyss – OpEd

By George Ford Smith Here is modern economic theory in one sentence: money needs to be plentiful for a prosperous

08.11.2025 3

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Why Food Stamp Recipients (And Government Contractors) Should Not Be Allowed To Vote – OpEd

By Ryan McMaken The federal government shutdown in recent weeks has highlighted the full cost of many government programs, including

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Minarchism Is Statism Lite – OpEd

By Per Bylund It may be true that lovers of liberty, originally steeped in society’s preferred form of social democracy,

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Increases In The Money Supply, Not Corporate Profits, Drive Price Increases – OpEd

By Frank Shostak Some commentators are of the view that an important driver in consumer price inflation is the business drive for

04.11.2025 2

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Individual Liberty In Libertarian And Conservative Philosophy – OpEd

By Wanjiru Njoya Readers will be aware that Murray Rothbard conceptualized all rights as property rights, derived from the principle

02.11.2025 3

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So, Do You Truly Like Taylor Swift? – OpEd

By Agustina Sosa Long before the concept of “personal brand” became mainstream in the age of social media—and before it

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By All Means, Elect Mamdani And Watch His Socialist Laboratory At Work – OpEd

By William L. Anderson Next week, New York City voters almost surely will send self-proclaimed socialist Zohran Mamdani to Gracie

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The Trump Administration Is Lying Us Into Another War – OpEd

By Connor O’Keeffe Last week, President Trump ordered an aircraft carrier strike group into the waters off Venezuela. The deployment...

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Birth Of A Nation, Death Of An Ideal – OpEd

By George Ford Smith Today’s politicians are heavily indebted to Alexander Hamilton for pushing the machinery of big government under

29.10.2025 3

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No, Tariffs Did Not Cause September’s Budget Surplus – OpEd

By Ryan McMaken According to the Treasury Department’s monthly report for September, the budget deficit turned positive last month, with tax

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How To Recognize Critical Race Theory – OpEd

By Wanjiru Njoya Reports that critical race theory is over have been greatly exaggerated. CRT is very much still around, although it

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IMF’s Outlook Not Great – OpEd

By Jake Scott The IMF’s October 2025 update to its World Economic Outlook delivers a modest upward revision, but lurking behind this

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America Hurts Farmers And Discounts China’s Soy Imports While Providing A Crutch For Argentina – OpEd

By Weimin Chen A leaked photo of text messages from US Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins to US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent captures

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How Progressives Broke The Constitution And Praised Themselves For It – OpEd

By Wanjiru Njoya In his article “Is the Constitution Broken beyond Repair?” David Gordon draws attention to a phenomenon that is often

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Does A Fall In Unemployment Lead To Stronger Economic Growth? – OpEd

By Frank Shostak For most economists and commentators, a strong labor market is the key driver of economic growth. The

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Individualism And Self-Determination In The American Tradition – OpEd

By Wanjiru Njoya Individual liberty lies at the heart of the libertarian tradition. In this tradition, self-determination is understood as

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Popular Media, Romanticism, And The Statist Insinuation – OpEd

By Joshua Mawhorter A subtle subset of the statist non sequitur is what we may now name the statist insinuation or statist implication. This commonly

18.10.2025 3

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Inflation: Slowly The Middle-Class Dies – OpEd

By Dann E. Kroeger That is where we are today. The Federal Reserve has used its tools to lock inflation

17.10.2025 2

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Socialism Always Leads To Totalitarian Tyranny – OpEd

By Vincent Cook On its webpage explaining what democratic socialism is, the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) states that its goal

16.10.2025 2

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The 2025 Nobel Prize In Economics – OpEd

By Sergio Martinez The 2025 Nobel Prize in Economics honors three economists whose work embodies an idea first coined by Joseph...

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How Civil Rights Activists Use The Fourteenth Amendment To Bypass The First Amendment – OpEd

By Wanjiru Njoya A federal court in Virginia recently ruled that the name of Confederate General Stonewall Jackson, who is regarded as

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A Loose Versus Tight Monetary Stance – OpEd

By Frank Shostak Many think of the economy as being like a space ship, which occasionally slips from the path

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Checkpoint Britain – OpEd

By Reem Ibrahim It has finally happened. The British Government has announced plans to introduce mandatory Digital ID. The new

13.10.2025 3

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Breaking Free From State Rule – OpEd

By George Ford Smith Wars are mass-murder, massive theft, and unrelenting propaganda. In this country they’re lucrative overseas entanglements, as

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How Double Standards Erode Free Speech – OpEd

By Wanjiru Njoya Free speech is not dead—it has just been parceled out among favored groups. This explains why the

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Mexicans Must Pay To Play? – OpEd

By Sergio Martínez The Mexican federal government has announced a new 8% excise tax on violent video games. The justification? That violent

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The Noun Doctrine: Why Governments Prefer Enemies That Can’t Surrender – OpEd

By Sako Garabedian The noun doctrine begins with a simple truth: governments like enemies who can’t surrender. Armies can be

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The Hidden Risks Of The Digital Euro – OpEd

By Cláudia Ascensão Nunes The European Central Bank has presented the digital euro as a symbol of financial autonomy and

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The “Acid Rain” Scare And The Science-Industrial Complex – OpEd

By William L. Anderson People who can recall or who are aware of President Dwight D. Eisenhower’s farewell speech to the

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Should Libertarians Be Monarchists? – OpEd

By Ryan McMaken As most of the world’s “liberal” democracies continue to embrace more ruinous censorship, war, crippling inflation, crushing

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Imports And Developing Countries: Countering The Myths Of Western Exploitation – OpEd

By Lipton Matthews For much of the twentieth century, the history of industry in the Global South was written in

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Wealth Is Green – OpEd

By Pedro Urso The environmental debate is often hijacked by discourses that view the market and capitalism as irreconcilable enemies

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Money Supply Fluctuations And Business Cycles – OpEd

By Frank Shostak According to the leader of the monetarist school, Milton Friedman, the key cause of business cycles are

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