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Subject The Alchemy of Wealth Taxation
Date August 12, 2026 2:07 PM
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Tuesday, August 11, 2026


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What Did You Expect?
David Gordon
In this week’s Friday Philosophy, Dr. David Gordon takes issue with the DEI movement in higher education, pointing to the utterly absurd case of Jason Arday—a professor of the sociology of education at Cambridge University—as DEI’s poster child.

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Why Don’t We Keep Buying? (And Buying)
Soham Patil
In 1871, Carl Menger gave what still is the best explanation of diminishing marginal utility. What was true in 1871 is true today.

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The Declaration and Dinesh D’Souza’s “Revisionist History”
D’Souza is reading modern ideas of nationhood and equality back into 1776, and calling it the founders’ own.

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Liberalism and the Political Parties
Why liberalism differs from interest-based parties, the crisis of parliamentary government, and the misleading charge that liberalism is merely the “party of capital.”

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The Parent
or the State?
Education’s fight isn’t curriculum but control: parents guiding children toward independence, or the state molding them for obedience.

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Cronyism: The Rise of the Corporatist State, 1849–1929

In his new book, Patrick Newman shows how America’s corporatist state was built: not by free markets run amok, but by big business, bankers, and politicians using regulation to cartelize the economy.

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