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Why Energy Is Becoming Less Reliable—and Less Affordable—All Around the World

In the book Green Tyranny—a fantastic history of the environmental alarmism movement—author Rupert Darwall lays responsibility for the beginning of this…

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How the Minimum Wage Forced Me into an Unpaid Internship

They say there’s two things you learn in a co-op program. What you love to do, and what you don’t…

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The Real Reason State Farm Won’t Sell Home Insurance in California Anymore

State Farm announced last week it will no longer accept homeowner insurance applications in California , where it has long been a leading insurance…

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Is Inflation Taxation?

I received an interesting follow up question from Heath B. He says, “This is a follow up question for the…

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DeSantis Reminds Public Universities of Uncomfortable Truth About ‘He Who Pays the Piper’

“He who pays the piper calls the tune” is a familiar proverb. Wiktionary tells us it means that “The person…

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Loosening Youth Employment Regulations Empowers Teens

My 16-year-old daughter just got her first part-time job, working at a local coffee shop. She comes home beaming after…

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‘Puss in Boots: The Last Wish’ Reveals the Key to Human Happiness

The Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius once offered a bit of stoic wisdom about the importance of being grateful for the…

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‘Caddyshack’ Shows Why Many Intellectuals Hate Capitalism

Many intellectuals dislike capitalism. Thirty-five percent of respondents with high school, or some college, said they had “favorable” views of…

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The Russian Mathematician Who Exposed the Cannibalistic Nature of Socialism

Igor Rostislavovich Shafarevich is not exactly a household name, but the man richly deserves to be remembered, a century after…

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The Economics of Scrunched Up Cash

As I was going through my wallet the other day I came across a bill that was rather folded and…

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