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Hong Kong Convicts Jimmy Lai

This article originally appeared on the Cato Institute’s Cato at Liberty blog. A Hong Kong court this week convicted Jimmy…

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Wealth Tax: A Simplistic Answer to Complex Problems

Recently, great interest has been paid to ideas of a British wealth tax. Britain’s struggling finances have caused eyewatering tax…

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From the Fireline to the Frontline of Education Freedom

My first career was not in education; for me, it began on the fireline. As a young woman fighting wildland…

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Sovereign Wealth Funds and the West

When I was at school, learning about the privatization waves of the 1980s under Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan, my…

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A Hero Americans Must Never Forget

Have you ever received a letter that changed your life? On July 4, 1775, a full year before the Second…

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Miami Permit Takings

Chad Trausch and his wife’s family was growing, so he decided to expand his Miami home. But when he submitted…

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Fake History Is Giving Capitalism a Bad Name

I first heard the names Adam Smith and John Maynard Keynes when I was a high-school sophomore. My teacher announced,…

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Bipartisan Bad Economics

According to a new report from the New York Federal Reserve, Americans have accumulated over one trillion in credit card…

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The Specter of Al Capone Is Haunting Poland

To American observers, Poland can appear to be an example of successful political transformation. A country that threw off the…

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Madeira: Europe’s Forgotten Miracle

In 1978, a tiny, dirt-poor Atlantic island of 250,000 souls decided to do the one thing Brussels now treats as…

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