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October 17, 2022

By Daniel Lacalle

Europe’s Energy Crisis Was Created by Political Intervention

The European electricity market is probably the most state-regulated in the world. More intervention is not going to solve the problems created by a political design that has made most countries’ energy mix expensive, volatile, and intermittent.

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By Chris Calton

Higher Education in Crisis: The Problem of Ideological Homogeneity

College faculties historically have leaned left-of-center, but today, a rigid progressive ideology is enforced not only by faculty, but also by higher education administrations.

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By Doug French

Edward Chancellor's Much-Needed (But Not Heeded) Wisdom on Interest Rates

The world seems to be on fire, and much of the trouble comes from the efforts of central banks to suppress interest rates. No one understands that problem better than British historian Edward Chancellor.

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