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January 6, 2023

David Serrano Ordozgoiti

Rome's Runaway Inflation: Currency Devaluation in the Fourth and Fifth Centuries

No matter the historical era, governments have excelled at one thing: debasing their own currency. Rome was no exception, as Roman government excesses required inflation—lots of inflation.

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David Gordon

Spelling Out the Problem with W-o-k-e-n-e-s-s

John McWhorter takes on the present infatuation with wokeness and shows the real harm it is doing to our social fabric.

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Lipton Matthews

When It Comes to National Prosperity, Don't Forget the Culture

Progressives claim that poor nations are that way because wealthy nations exploit them through the capitalist system. Cultural institutions, it turns out, are the most important indicators of wealth and poverty.

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