| It’s Destructive and Unfair to Tax ‘Unrealized Capital Gains’
Richard B. McKenzie (Wall Street Journal)
Why? Because the anticipated profits of most firms haven’t happened yet—and, in many cases, never will happen. Remember Kmart, RadioShack, and Blockbuster? Their stockholders once had unrealized capital gains. And taxing what isn’t there will only give us more such failures. READ MORE » |
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| To Preserve Liberty, Not Slavery
Stephen P. Holbrook (Volokh Conspiracy)
In defending their right to bear arms, the American colonists were concerned with preventing a slave insurrection, not defending against attacks by the British army? The historical record says otherwise—in every case. READ MORE » |
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| Scott Atlas Interviews Glenn Loury
Dr. Atlas talks with economist and social scientist Dr. Glenn Loury of Brown University. Dr. Loury has worked for years on the impact of affirmative action, the black family, and is an outspoken advocate for black patriotism in the United States. WATCH »
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| Problems and Solutions: What To Do about Social Security and Medicare for Older Americans
John C. Goodman (Washington Times)
According to the latest trustees’ report, the unfunded liability in Social Security and Medicare is $163 trillion—almost seven times the size of our entire economy. To avert financial disaster, we need reforms. Here are six that would make a difference. READ MORE » |
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| Is Anti-Sweatshop Activism Making Bangladeshis Poorer?
Benjamin Powell (The Hill)
On 24 April 2013, the Rana Plaza garment factory in Bangladesh collapsed. Over 1,000 died. But subsequent government safety-regulations threw over one million garment workers, mostly women, into unemployment. There’s got to be a better way. READ MORE » |
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| Opportunities at Independent
David J. Theroux Chair in Political Economy. Independent Institute welcomes nominations and applications for the David J. Theroux Chair in Political Economy, named in honor of the late founder of Independent. The holder of the chair ensures that all research activities have intrinsic intellectual merit in the service of Independent’s mission. READ MORE » |
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