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To Understand Javier Milei, Turn Your Eyes to Central Europe and the Baltics, Not Trump Tower

After the primaries, a prevailing narrative has painted Argentina’s presidential candidate, Javier Milei, with the same brush as former American…

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Economics in the Bible

This week for Ask an Economist I received a question from Steve R. It’s a question of Biblical proportions! He…

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Why the FBI Also Deserves Blame for the 12-Year-Old Suspended Over ‘Don’t Tread on Me’ Patch

Right when you think things can’t get any more strange and dysfunctional in America , another week passes. It began last Monday when video…

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The Caribbean Island That Saved Hundreds of Refugees From Hitler’s Holocaust, After the Major World Powers Balked

Three years ago, I fished for barracuda and mahi-mahi off Punta Cana in the Dominican Republic (see below). I want…

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How Private Property Can Solve Ocean Pollution

The problem of ocean pollution is not new. This past year, a survey conducted by the World Wildlife Fund found…

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4 Ways Young People Can Hedge against Inflation

When money becomes less valuable and costs rise, the money you have saved affords you exponentially less. In the short…

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Why There Is No Moral ‘Right To Strike’

“The right to strike is a fundamental human right.” That quote was attributed to someone on strike in a story…

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How to Change the World

Upon discovering the freedom philosophy, many people feel as though they have discovered the solution to society’s problems. And indeed,…

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Does the FBI Already Have a File on Oliver Anthony? Probably

Oliver Anthony’s song “Rich Men North of Richmond” is the most talked about song in America. Released just this month,…

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What Happens If the Government Outspends Its Ability to Pay?

For “Ask an Economist” this week, I have two questions from J.R. He says, “My question is what happens when…

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