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A Dream of Deflation

The most pleasant surprise in my first year teaching economics and government full-time was being asked to take on a…

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Sun Yat-sen

Sun Yat-sen, known as the father of modern China, casts a long shadow. He was China’s first post-imperial leader, a…

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Antitrust and Tariffs Are on a Collision Course

Until the Supreme Court decides whether Trump’s tariffs are constitutional, American businesses are stuck in limbo—and the best way out…

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Black Friday and Giving Tuesday: True Free-Market ‘Holidays’

In his Thanksgiving Proclamation of 1789, President George Washington recommended to “the People of the United States a day of…

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Political Remembering and Cultural Forgetting

It’s November 25. If you’d been living in New York more than a century ago, you might have known this…

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Democracy at Risk

The European Union has just unveiled the so-called European Democracy Shield. The name, while promising, claims to “protect” democracy on…

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Mamdani and the Minimum Wage Law

With all the kerfuffle about free buses, stricter rent controls, support for child care, and government groceries, Mr. Mamdani’s views…

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Building Proficient Learners

Recently, a colleague handed me an article by The Free Press, “The College Kids Who Can’t Do Basic Math,” and asked…

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Franco’s Legacy at 50

Today is the fiftieth anniversary of the death of the Spanish dictator Francisco Franco. Spain has been celebrating all year,…

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Red Alert for the British Economy

The latest Office for National Statistics (ONS) statistics paint a bleak picture for Britain’s economic outlook. Growth over the last…

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