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Supposed “Varieties” of Capitalism
By Richard M Salsman
Does capitalism exist in “varieties,” as scholars began to insist two decades ago, or is it a unique social system fundamentally unlike all others? If there is a “pure” form of capitalism, what alterations or transformations render it impure? How impure must it become before we should cease calling it capitalism and call it something else instead?

Capitalism and the Economic History of the United States
By George Reisman
The development of all the institutional features of capitalism is well illustrated by the economic history of the United States.

10 Things I Learned About The Anti-Police Brutality Protests
By Larry Elder
"We have now reached the point where virtually everything that serves black 'leaders' -- dependency, grievance-hunting, racial hype and paranoia -- are major disservices to the cause of advancing blacks, at a time when their opportunities have never been better."

Thomas Sowell at 90: Understanding Race and Culture Around the World
By Richard M. Ebeling
Now, at the age of 90, Thomas Sowell continues to offer us understanding and insight into the attitudes and institutions that can bring all people greater peace and prosperity, as well as human liberty.

Meet The White George Floyd
By Mark Da Cunha
Would George Floyd be alive today if, in 2016, the Black Lives Matter organization focused on ending police brutality instead of focusing on the color of victims?

Help Wanted: Price Gougers and Profiteers
By Richard M Salsman
Anti-price gouging laws are not only unjust, but to the extent they cause shortages in emergencies they also deprive people of things they need badly and would be willing to pay more for.

Defund Police Unions That Protect Bad Cops
By John Stossel
We need cops who can be held responsible for their actions, as police presence does reduce crime.

What To Do About Crime
By Leonard Peikoff
The problem of crime, the traits that criminals have in common and their cultural origins.

The Environmentalist’s Dream Came True
By Joakim Book
The environmentalists had a field day during the corona pandemic. The anti-human policies they have called for, protested for, disrupted societies and other people’s lives for, were suddenly implemented en masse, albeit on a temporary basis. Think of it as a trial for green policies. 

How Does the Destruction of Black-Owned Businesses Promote Justice for George Floyd?
By Walter Williams
Who will bear the ultimate cost of the rioting? If you said black people, you are right.

Businesses Cannot Eradicate The Collectivism of Racism with ‘Reverse Racism’
By Jaana Woiceshyn
Only in a society where individual rights are recognized and the government’s sole role is to protect them, will racism be eradicated.

Unsung Heroes of the Pandemic: Scientists
By Elan Journo
It’s a curious fact that most of us know way more about sports and pop culture, than about the pioneers of scientific research. But the benefits we’ve all reaped from their work is incalculable, and it’s clear that our way out of this global pandemic will depend crucially on scientists working to understand, track, and combat the novel coronavirus.

 

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