State licensing rules like Pennsylvania's cosmetology rule don't protect public health. They don't help customers. They crush the little guy and limit competition. Get rid of them.
January 17, 2020 Egypt and the Destruction of Civil Liberties in America
There are lots of things wrong with the conviction and incarceration of 54-year-old Mustafa Kassem, who died last week in Egypt. Kassen was an American citizen who drove a taxi in New York City. He had two children. In 2013, the Egyptian military ousted the democratically elected president of the country, which reestablished its omnipotent control over the government and ...
Understanding the Freedom We Have Lost
by Richard M. Ebeling
Few people can really understand what life is like in a totalitarian state unless they have lived there or have had the opportunity to ...
The Libertarian Angle - Socialism in America, Part 9
by Jacob G. Hornberger and Richard M. Ebeling
A majority of millennials approve of socialism, and progressives are gaining more influence with every election. What ...
Joseph A. Schumpeter, Outsider Looking In
by Richard M. Ebeling
Seventy years ago, on January 8, 1950, one of the most famous economists of the 20th century passed away at the age of 66, ...