TikTok, Trump and the Art of the Shakedown By Raymond C. Niles
The impending takedown of TikTok sets a dangerous precedent. It marks a serious diminution of the rule of law and a major step-up in the authoritarian use of power by our executive branch.
Labor Unions Are Anti-Labor By George Reisman
To anyone who understands the role of the productivity of labor in raising real wages, it should be obvious that the unions’ policy of combating the rise in the productivity of labor renders them in fact a leading enemy of the rise in real wages.
No Fathers: The Greatest Inequality for Black American Children By Larry Elder
The most serious "inequality" is the unequal percentage of fathers in Black households, a phenomenon that has been encouraged by government policies that normalize and reward out-of-wedlock births.
“Anti-Racist” Racists By John Stossel
Both white supremacists and anti-racists believe "race is an immutable attribute of who we are."
Paying Ransom for Building Permit By Institute for Justice
Seattle’s ironically-named ‘Housing Affordability’ law makes renovating a modest home prohibitively expensive for middle-income homeowners.
Are Today’s Leftists Truly Marxists? By Walter Williams
Marx is a hero to many labor union leaders and civil rights organizations, including leftist groups like Black Lives Matter, antifa and some Democratic Party leaders.
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.