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A Positive View of Sectional History

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Why “Affordability” Is the Wrong Term to Describe Effects of Inflation

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The Not-So-New Dollar Strategy: Monetize Productivity in Advance

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Have Fiat Money, Will Tyrannize

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The Cost of Living: The Problem Isn’t Too Little Credit, but Too Much

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Do the Feds Still Merit the Court’s Presumption of Regularity?

January 8, 2026

Walter Olson

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New Debanking Report Published by Cato Institute

January 8, 2026

Nicholas Anthony Today marks the publication of my latest report: Understanding Debanking. The report reviews the growing phenomenon of debanking—the sudden and often

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Why The Monroe Doctrine Cannot be Reestablished

January 8, 2026

With American intervention in Venezuela, some are claiming that the Trump administration is simply invoking the Monroe Doctrine, or its corollary, the

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“The Warmth of Collectivism”: Beginning the Mamdani Era

January 8, 2026

In his inaugural speech, New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani declared an end to “rugged individualism” and the embrace of “the warmth of

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The UK Is in Economic and Social Freefall

January 8, 2026

Whatever advances Great Britain made during the Margaret Thatcher years have long been reversed as the UK finds itself in decline of

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The Donroe Doctrine and Its Consequences

January 8, 2026

On this episode of Power & Market, the panel kicks off 2026 with a conversation about the arrest of Maduro. What's next

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Why The Monroe Doctrine Cannot be Reestablished

January 8, 2026

With American intervention in Venezuela, some are claiming that the Trump administration is simply invoking the Monroe Doctrine, or its corollary, the

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Napolitano: This Is a Lawless Presidency

January 8, 2026

The Constitution already grants far too much power to the central government. But Trump can't even be bothered with his oath to

Categories Politics

The UK Is in Economic and Social Freefall

January 8, 2026

Whatever advances Great Britain made during the Margaret Thatcher years have long been reversed as the UK finds itself in decline of

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Bernie Sanders’s Clumsy and Dangerous Melody

January 8, 2026

As government control expands, the space for individual freedom contracts. This is not a historical accident, but the result of decades of

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