The use of "democracy" as a propaganda term can be seen in the way that it is used in the same way as "revolutionary" by Marxist regimes. It's just code for "thing the regime likes."
The use of "democracy" as a propaganda term can be seen in the way that it is used in the same way as "revolutionary" by Marxist regimes. It's just code for "thing the regime likes."
The degrowth movement seeks to mitigate climate change by ending economic growth, which is really a move to engage in large-scale depopulation.
The Kamloops "scandal" has turned out to be a Canadian government lie that the Canadian and American media gladly repeated. Canada's government now wants to make it a crime to tell the truth.
The era of constant stimulus has eroded the middle class and created record levels of debt. The net-zero plan will add scarcity and impoverishment.
Jason Purcell joins Bob to discuss his historical analysis of yield curves (in both UK and US) going back to the 1870s, which shows that central banks do indeed manipulate short-term interest rates.
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