| Why Do Progressives Support Democrats? Part 1
John C. Goodman (Washington Examiner)
Tally the reforms that come from either side of the political aisle. As it turns out, some of the most genuinely progressive ideas—such as school choice, retirement accounts, and freedom to work—didn’t originate with those calling themselves Progressives. READ MORE » |
| Why Do Progressives Support Democrats? Part Two
By John C. Goodman |
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| There Are 8 Billion People. We Should Celebrate Superabundance, Not Lament ‘Overpopulation’
Art Carden (Forbes)
As of today, there are eight billion of us. Contrary to what the environmental movement tells us, that eight billionth person is a blessing, not a curse. While there is a new mouth to feed, there is a new brain and two new hands—a cause for celebration, not lamentation. READ MORE » |
| Beyond Politics
The Roots of Government Failure (Revised and Updated Edition)
By Randy Simmons |
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| NFTS: Like IPOs, but for Everything
Scott Beyer
NFTs, or non-fungible tokens, are unique digital content that uses blockchain to certify ownership and originality. They were all the rage a year ago, just before the $12 billion bubble popped, leading many to abandon the prospects of this technology. However, NFTs have a promising future for equity markets….so long as they’re not quashed by regulators. READ MORE » |
| Choice
Cooperation, Enterprise, and Human Action
By Robert P. Murphy |
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| The GOP needs To Go Back to Sound Principles on Free Enterprise, Small Government, and Legal Immigration
Álvaro Vargas Llosa (Fortune)
Where does the Republican Party go in the (for now) post-Trump Era? Will Republicans double down on big spending nationalist-populism, or take the opportunity afforded by the performance of Republican candidates in the recent midterm to move back towards a small government vision? READ MORE » |
| Global Crossings
Immigration, Civilization, and America
By Alvaro Vargas Llosa |
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