Why America Needs 1,000+ States
On this episode of Radio Rothbard, Ryan McMaken and Tho Bishop call for breaking up the US into smaller states. While this
Behavioral Economics Challenges the Rationality of Consumer Choices
While behavioral economics claims to be an effective way of measuring individual economic behavior, it actually sets back authentic economic analysis. Original Article:
Infective Maltruism: Is Charity Still Charity When It Is Performed for Uncharitable Reasons?
Looking beyond the “aw, neat, what a great person” façade of effective altruism, one clearly finds a level of narcissistic cynicism and
Defining a Good: The Intersection of St. Thomas Aquinas and Carl Menger
The roots of Austrian economics go back to the great theologian Thomas Aquinas, whose view of what constitutes a good was a prototype
Micronations in International Law: How US Policy Could Improve the Fortunes of Upstart Libertarian Countries
After years spent toiling as an activist against the tide of Czech politics, Vít Jedlička concluded that it would be easier to
The Constitution Failed. It Secured Neither Peace nor Freedom.
If one cares to look, it's not difficult to find numerous columns written for mainstream news outlets announcing that the US Constitution
Authoritarianism Is Not Compatible with Economic Progress: Freedom Is Indivisible
The belief that a free market economy needs an authoritarian state to support it is mistaken. Mises said it best when he