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Obama’s New Documentary American Factory

By Peter C. Earle
American Factory is at its core a damning snapshot of American labor entitlement.

America Was Made Poorer Because Of Slavery

By Vincent Geloso
America was not made richer from slavery. America was made poorer by slavery.

Capitalism vs. Slavery

By Phillip W. Magness
Similarities between slavery and socialism, and indeed the aggressive anti-capitalist rhetoric of proslavery ideology, are seldom examined in the “New History of Capitalism” literature.

Facebook, Instagram and Discrimination Against Conservative Viewpoints

By Larry Elder
My radio colleague Dennis Prager heads a nonprofit, tax-exempt charitable organization called Prager University. It shares five-minute educational videos from a conservative perspective. There have been over 2 billion views. No sex. No profanity. No chase scenes. But YouTube has placed restrictions on over 100 videos, including videos on the Ten Commandments, according to Allen […]

Is Google Too Big and Powerful?

By Jaana Woiceshyn
Instead of worrying about Google’s influence, we should oppose a real threat: government’s initiation of force, through measures such as carbon taxes or dictating how Google should operate.

Trump’s Promise on Deregulation: Repeal 22 Regulations for Every New One

By John Stossel
Every excessive rule repealed is a step in the right direction: toward freedom.

What Will They Learn at College?

By Walter Williams
Spending four or more years in a politically correct college and accumulating tens of thousands of dollars in debt is not the only road to a successful life.

How Capitalist-Abolitionists Fought Slavery

By Phillip W. Magness
Interest in the history of American capitalism is on the rise, although curiously this line of study is being advanced for anticapitalistic ideological reasons.

Scottish Banks and the Bank Restriction, 1797-1821, Part 3

By George Selgin
Blame the Bankers, Not Freedom in Banking

Scottish Banks and the Bank Restriction, 1797-1821, Part 2

By George Selgin
That there was widespread support for the Scottish bank suspension did not, however, mean that the suspension left the Scottish public unscathed.




 
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