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If Other Governments Do It, Why Shouldn’t We?

“If tariffs are so bad for an economy,” asks a popular meme making the rounds these days, “then why do…

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Net Zero Chance of Eliminating Emissions

In his 2017 book The Strange Death of Europe, Douglas Murray accused Western European nations of Geschichtsmüde, being weary of…

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Currency Controls in Argentina? ¡Afuera!

The long-awaited moment that currency controls be lifted in Argentina has (partially) arrived. On April 11, just over 16 months…

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Running on Empty

Bolivia’s fuel pumps are running on empty, an almost unthinkable crisis for a country once known for its vast natural…

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Paper Money as a Weapon of War

Ships of Britain’s massive Royal Navy, the largest in the world, inflicted great damage on American ports, property, and vessels…

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Mexico’s War on Snacks

Mexico is facing a severe obesity crisis. More than 35% of school-age children are overweight or obese, placing the country…

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Capitalists Against Capitalism

The Trump administration’s tariffs and the damage they could cause to people’s livelihoods globally are a rude reminder that free…

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Why Tariffs Don’t Fix Trade Deficits

Imagine two businesses across the street from each other: a hardware store and a café. Once a year, the café…

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Beyond Party Lines: How One 19th-Century Leader Chose Ideals over Loyalty

Carl Schurz (1829–1906) was one of many Prussian exiles who arrived in the United States following the failed revolutions of…

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Centenarians for Liberty

On the morning of April 19, 1775, British troops marched into Lexington, Massachusetts, on their way to confiscate weapons in…

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