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Bitcoin Is Not for the Faint of Heart


Blockchain technology could be as big as they say. The particular assets and governance models behind them are subject to the market test, both in terms of the price and their ultimate viability.

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May 21, 2018


J.J. Watt Shows How Individuals Can Create a More Caring Society


NFL star J.J. Watt is a model for how society can care for itself, privately and voluntarily.

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Why Unhealthy Food Is Cheap and Plentiful


If we had a genuine free market in food – and the market is doing its best with the Amazon acquisition of Whole Foods – we would also likely see a greater alignment between what is affordable and what is actually good food for human consumption. It would be nice at least to be able to test this, starting with an end to the farm program.

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California Invites Inefficiency, Cronyism with Solar Mandate


California wants every home to come with a solar panel. In an unprecedented move, it is now the first US state to require solar panels on the majority of houses built after January 2020.

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Revenge of the Zombies


The once-dead Phillips curve has come back to life. But its underlying argument is still dead wrong.


Monetary Institutions and the Rule of Law


Rule-of-law monetary systems are more ethically justifiable. They also work better.


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