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So You Think You’re Being Underpaid? Compared to What?

What is your labor worth? If you ask most people, they’ll probably say it’s worth somewhat more than what they’re…

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The New York Times’ Stunning Confession on Sweden’s Pandemic Response

A couple of weeks ago, The New York Times published an article that would have been unthinkable a few years…

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Two ‘Mompreneurs’ Created a Forest School That Reaches Thousands

It was a cool, muddy morning in March when I pulled into the empty parking lot of a sprawling forest…

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Could the Entire Banking System Come Tumbling Down?

How does one describe our present banking system? It is like an upside-down pyramid, with the tippy top of it…

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Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn and the Danger in Fomenting Group Hatred After Mass Shootings

Americans once again found themselves reeling from a mass shooting that claimed the lives of several children last month. The…

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Yellen’s Comments Create the Worst of All Possible Worlds for Banking Incentives

It’s been a few weeks since the failure of Silicon Valley Bank (SVB). In my previous article about the bank…

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9 Signs You Might Be a Budding Libertarian

Have you ever felt that you’re politically homeless? If you’ve never felt at home as a progressive or conservative, well,…

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Edgar Guest: Remembering ‘The People’s Poet’

Poetry is not my strong suit, I’m no good at writing verse. My prose may be no better, but at…

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European Author Explains the Massive Disconnect between Young and Old Americans on Capitalism

The great writer Henry Hazlitt once observed that the path to prosperity is achieved through production, and the best way…

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The Best Way to Get People Interested in Economics

For better or worse, our society is becoming more political. It was once considered uncouth to bring up politics in…

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