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Reflections on the 2023 Annual Meeting of the Mont Pelerin Society

The Mont Pelerin Society held its 2023 annual meeting at the same venue as the historic 1944 Bretton Woods international…

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Is ‘Competition’ the Enemy of Cooperation? Here’s What Bastiat Thought

Americans are living in a world where cooperation (usually meaning “you should do what I want you to”) clearly wins…

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The Myth of Christianity’s ‘Socialist Roots’

Nearly two millennia ago, some of the earliest followers of Christ in Jerusalem arranged their affairs in a way that…

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Justivus: A Holiday to Celebrate Adam Smith’s Three Kinds of Justice

In a Seinfeld episode, George Costanza’s father, frustrated with the commercialization of the end-of-year festivities, creates a new holiday called…

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Economics Explains McConnell’s Low Approval Rating

A recent poll out of Monmouth University shows what might be a shocking result to some. Mitch McConnell, the Republican…

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The Anti-capitalist Attack on Therapy

There is a common criticism that therapy has become too mainstream and commercialized, feeding into snowflake culture. From influencers receiving…

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To Combat Chronic Absenteeism, Look To Schools That Are More Successful At Engaging Learners

Many kids are not going to school. That’s the takeaway from the abundant headlines warning about the escalating epidemic of…

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Charlie Munger’s Rules for Life—in His Own Words

Famed investor and philanthropist Charlie Munger died recently at a Santa Barbara hospital just 34 days shy of what would…

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What Nixon’s Ghost Can Teach Americans about Price Controls to Try to Curb Inflation

For the last 2 1/2 years, price inflation has been eating away the paychecks and savings of the public. Consumer…

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Economists Are Roasting Biden’s ‘Incoherent’ Inflation Tweet—and for Good Reason

President Joe Biden’s approval rating is tanking, and he’s now trailing former President Donald Trump in national polls, as well as in some…

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