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Why Business Failures Are Good for the Economy

Many believe that a company going out of business is bad for the economy. But business failure is actually a…

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Spying on the Social Media Posts of Sports Fans and Banning Them From Stadiums for Wrongthink Isn’t Social Progress

Tears welled in the eyes of Linzi Smith as she explained, her voice shaking, why she can no longer attend…

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Adolf Hitler, Dorothy Thompson, and Tucker Carlson’s Controversial Interview With Vladimir Putin

In December 1931, the American journalist Dorothy Thompson arrived at the Kaiserhof Hotel in Berlin to interview Adolf Hitler. When Thompson stepped…

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The Origins of Valentine’s Day and Some Reflections on the Holiday

Where does Valentine’s Day come from? A greeting card company or a candy company? Neither, but I’m sure it’s one…

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The Cuban Socialist Paradox

Many see Cuba as a textbook example of the failures of socialism. However, some on the Left claim that Cuba…

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Self-Improvement Is Inherently Pro-Liberty

The number-one bestselling book in the world last week was Atomic Habits: An Easy & Proven Way to Build Good…

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Was Jesus a Friend to Big Business?

The New Testament contains some of the harshest statements about wealth and the rich. “How hard it is for the…

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Why the Government Shouldn’t Regulate Youth Access to Social Media

Parents and politicians have been expressing concerns over youth online safety since online life began. Now, proposals for mandatory age…

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The Economics of Taylor Swift’s Trip to Super Bowl LVIII

Understanding economics helps us make choices in our everyday lives—and the same is true for famous superstars! Even if one’s…

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Development of Robot Lawnmowers Will Be Delayed Thanks to New Antitrust Ruling

A merger between Amazon and robotic vacuum producer, iRobot, was terminated recently after the European Commission failed to approve the…

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