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By Connor O’Keeffe One of the stories that came to define President Trump’s second first one hundred days was the
By Wanjiru Njoya Ludwig von Mises warned that socialists are constantly changing their terminology to disguise their schemes, all of
By Patrick Newman How many times have you seen a politician, businessman, union, or activist group clamoring for the government
By Marcos Falcone The long-awaited moment that currency controls be lifted in Argentina has (partially) arrived. On April 11, just
By Wanjiru Njoya When liberals argue in favor of equal opportunities, they often presume their meaning to be self-evident. They
By Ryan McMaken The Trump administration has tried to cultivate a reputation for preferring “Main Street over Wall Street.” Unfortunately,
By William L. Anderson Fresh off her 2018 upset New York Democratic congressional primary win, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (better known as
For a few days during the early weeks of the current Trump administration, it appeared that the Trump team might
By Wanjiru Njoya In his book the Ethics of Liberty, Murray Rothbard sets out the links between individual liberty, property rights,
By Aaron Sobczak Several schools of thought dominate geopolitical discourse in the chaotic world of international relations. Interventionists of all
By Nicole James If you’re from overseas and trying to make sense of Australian politics, do yourself a favor, and
By Jane L. Johnson The Spring 2025 issue of the Independent Review—a quarterly journal published by the libertarian-leaning Independent...
By Vincent Cook On March 16, members of the Trump administration appeared on the Sunday morning network talk shows arguing
By Frank Shostak According to most commentators, artificially lowering interest rates by the central bank prompts businesses to increase investments
By Patrick Barron In the past few months several reputable aviation magazines, such as Combat Aircraft Journal Magazine, have stated that
By Mark Nayler Europe is once again talking about forming its own defense alliance. The idea of a European army—discussed
By Ryan McMaken Money-supply growth rose year over year in February for the seventh month in a row, the first
By Amir Iraji For decades, the dominant narrative surrounding population growth has been one of alarm. Thinkers like Malthus warned
By Connor O’Keeffe The stock market experienced a sharp drop last week and earlier this week after President Trump announced he was
By George Ford Smith On February 18, 2025 President Trump issued an executive order titled, “Ensuring Accountability for all Agencies,”...
By Daniel Lacalle In recent days, we have read numerous articles about a possible agreement between the US administration and its main trading...
By Joshua Mawhorter Historical myths and economic fallacies are stubborn. They are also easily repeated. Perhaps one of the most
By George Pickering While much has been written about the “vibe shift” in America since Trump’s reelection, an almost equal
By Lipton Matthews Developing countries in Africa and the Caribbean continue to press the United Kingdom for reparations,...
By William L. Anderson American History is the source of many enduring myths. George Washington didn’t chop down the cherry
By Jane L. Johnson The word “austerity” is defined as sternness or severity of manner or attitude; extreme plainness and
By Daniel Lacalle The consensus narrative tells you that markets are weak because of Trump’s tariffs. However, that is a typical
By Thomas J. DiLorenzo Hundreds of Democrat party political hacks who happen to have attended law school for a couple
By Douglas French While the financial press is attempting to cover Trump’s frenetic bipolar tariff policy, the ponderous commercial real
By Thomas J. DiLorenzo The primary purpose of the federal judiciary is to make sure that anything the federal government
By Wanjiru Njoya In Human Action, Ludwig von Mises highlights the importance of human cooperation as a prerequisite for the division of...
By Mark Thornton It was not long ago when signs for “Help Wanted” seemed to be in every store window.
By Fabricio Antezana Duran When thinking about Latin America, most people immediately think of its giants: Brazil, Argentina, Chile, and
By George Ford Smith The Trump-Musk assassination troops going through the federal bureaucracy will eventually arrive at an oddball entity
By Connor O’Keeffe Over the weekend, President Trump made headlines for refusing, on two occasions, to rule out the possibility that
By Daniel Lacalle The Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta’s GDPNow model projection for real GDP growth in the first quarter of 2025
By Vincent Cook The first month of the Trump administration featured among other things a highly-publicized spectacle of Elon Musk
By Richard Martin Tariffs are often portrayed as a simple solution to protect domestic industries and create jobs. Politicians, like
By Ryan McMaken Near the beginning of his ten-hour lecture series on the history of political thought, the great free-market
By Finn Andreen The European political and financial elite knows that the war in Ukraine is lost but wants to
By Wanjiru Njoya Following Donald Trump’s election victory, social media platforms were flooded with memes depicting the wailing and gnashing
By Frank Shostak On January 31, 2025, US President Donald Trump announced that he would impose a 25 percent tariff on
By Vincent Cook In his February 3 Executive Order, President Trump directed his minions to begin planning for establishment of a
By Joshua Mawhorter It is difficult to find a seemingly more unobjectionable term that “equality” is the modern West and
By Patrick Barron In a previous essay, I pointed out that it is very likely that the US will isolate itself
By Ryan McMaken In recent days, President Donald Trump, Elon Musk, Senator Rand Paul, and some others have pressed for
By Llewellyn H. Rockwell Jr. President Trump and Defense Secretary Hegseth have recently been critical of NATO, calling for the
By Lipton Matthews President Joe Biden’s decision to posthumously pardon Marcus Garvey has been met with widespread acclaim in the United...
By Murray N. Rothbard Bureaucracy is necessarily hierarchical, first because of the Iron Law of Oligarchy, and secondly because bureaucracy
By Jaya Ramachandran The war in Ukraine has resulted in millions of people being displaced internally and outside the country