Rand Paul Fights Trump on Tariffs
“Congress needs to grow a spine, and Congress needs to stand up for its prerogatives,” the Kentucky Republican told reporters, complaining Trump
Marxism’s Fragile Foundation: The Labor Theory of Value
Despite its many logical flaws, Marxism remains popular in many academic and political circles. However, Marx‘s Labor Theory of Value still undergirds
The Menace of “Public” Education
No matter how much good new anti-woke education policies might do, they fail to deal with the real problem, and that is
The Government Uses “Standing” Doctrine to Evade Judicial Review
Thomas A. Berry, Brent Skorup, and Christine Marsden
Food Freedom Is Personal Freedom—A Personal Crusade Should Not Become National Policy
Jeffrey A. Singer
If Reciprocal Trade Barrier Reductions Are the Goal, Free Trade Agreements Are the Solution
Colin Grabow
New York City Corruption
Chris Edwards Many American cities have corruption problems—from Chicago and New York to Scranton and Harrisburg. In these cities, politicians and bureaucrats abuse
The Non-Aggression Principle Is Realistic and Not an Abstract Concept
The non-aggression principle is often ridiculed as being abstract and unrealistic. However, it is possible to function in the real world living