The 1866 civil rights law was historical not because it promised racial equality but because it changed the legal relationship between the states and the federal government.
The 1866 civil rights law was historical not because it promised racial equality but because it changed the legal relationship between the states and the federal government.
In our present age, nature conservation is seen as a state-empowered activity. However, only by understanding praxeology can we engage in effective conservation.
People seem to universally agree that equality is good and inequality is bad, but no one seems to know what that means.
Chris Edwards, Marc Joffe, and Krit Chanwong Without reforms, exploding federal debt will generate a major economic crisis. Technically, the solution to the problem is simple (cut spending), but there is no consensus on what political approach or legal mechanisms are needed to avert the coming
June's job numbers show job growth over the past year has been overwhelmingly in part time jobs, as full-time work and the total number of employed workers has stagnated.
Colleen Hroncich Carol Topp was ahead of her time. She started homeschooling around the same time as she became a certified public accountant. “I passed the CPA exam and thought, now what?” she recalls. She wanted to keep homeschooling, and her husband’s job was good enough
One of the reasons for the hard-left turn in higher education has been the increasing radicalization of accreditation agencies. It is important for colleges and universities to break away from these agencies and rethink the accreditation process.
David Gordon reviews William Hogeland's "The Hamilton Scheme" and finds some accounts close to what Mises Institute President Tom DiLorenzo wrote about Alexander Hamilton several years ago. Hamilton's unfortunate legacy still harms this nation and its economy.
David Gordon reviews William Hogeland's "The Hamilton Scheme" and finds some accounts close to what Mises Institute President Tom DiLorenzo wrote about Alexander Hamilton several years ago. Hamilton's unfortunate legacy still harms this nation and its economy.
Economic mythology said governments must regulate markets to prevent monopolies. In reality, it is the government regulation itself that creates monopolies, which do not emerge in free markets.