Capitalists’ Socialism Syndrome By George Reisman
At the present moment, we are witnessing a phenomenon that to many people appears bizarre and inexplicable: the phenomenon of wealthy capitalists supporting socialism/communism.
Walter Williams: Suffer No Fools By Walter Williams
On the major social and political issues of our time, Walter Williams is one of America’s most important and provocative thinkers.
Black Education Tragedy Is New By Walter Williams
As early as 1899, students of Paul Laurence Dunbar High School, a black public school in Washington, D.C., scored higher on citywide tests than any of the city's white schools. From its founding in 1870 to 1955, most of its graduates went off to college.
The Virtue of Business By Jaana Woiceshyn
Instead of disdain and condemnation, businesses and businesspeople deserve our gratitude.
Why Today’s Young Generation Must Study The History of Socialism By Richard M. Ebeling
It is vital for the history of socialism not to be forgotten by those fortunate enough not to live under its reality of terror, tyranny, and social disaster, less history tragically repeat itself.
The Only Question That Matters: Is It Correct? By Joakim Book
To overthrow an argument or evidence or a consensus we must still show that said argument is wrong, regardless of the motives that fueled its proponents.
The Virtuous Circle of Profits and People By Jaana Woiceshyn
It’s mistaken to think that pursuing profits harms people. Profit-seeking by business does not harm but rather benefits people, beyond its owners.
Can the Supply Chain Explain the Rise of Inflation? By Nicolás Cachanosky
It is more convenient for the government to argue that inflation is due to supply-chain shocks or scapegoats (such as evil corporations) than admitting it is of their own doing.