Medical care in the US exemplifies how the perverse effects of accumulated, self-reinforcing economic errors can render a system dysfunctional for consumers.…
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Sanctions remain popular because they placate the voters who insist “we” must “do something,” and government officials are more than happy to…
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(Previous installments of “The Keynesian Myth” are here and here.) Balancing Act As Richard Adelstein (1991, p. 177) observes, far from taking…
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In many ways, the liberal democracy that had its roots in nineteenth-century liberalism seems to have run its course. Can we revive…
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During the Cold War, people were shocked to see the Soviet Union lock up dissidents in state mental institutions because being against…
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President Harding wanted to see the end of war and a return to a more traditional American foreign policy. Original Article: “The…
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The term “hedonics” is derived from ancient Greek and basically means “pleasure doctrine”. It is also the doctrine which the Bureau of…
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The Ukrainian regime thinks it knows better than husbands and fathers when it comes to caring for their families. But no bureaucrat…