Books

  • Recovering a Lost Tradition: Review of The Lost Tradition of Economic Equality in America, 1600-1870

    “Knowledge will advance when this literature merges historical craftsmanship like Mandell’s with economists’ methodological individualism and the notion that the hyper-liberals might have been right.” ~ Art Carden

    Recovering a Lost Tradition: Review of The Lost Tradition of Economic Equality in America, 1600-1870
  • Fair Trade Is Still a Fraud

    “Government cannot make trade more fair by making it less free. It should not be a federal crime to charge low prices to American consumers. Unfortunately, fair trade demagoguery will continue as long as politicians are greedy, lobbyists are generous, and journalists are clueless.” ~ James Bovard

    Fair Trade Is Still a Fraud
  • The Distorted Market for Woke Capitalism

    “The process of awakening corporate America from wokeness will need to be as much a cultural enterprise as it is an exercise in returning business to its proper function in the economy and society more generally.” ~ Samuel Gregg

    The Distorted Market for Woke Capitalism
  • Liberty in Peril

    “Liberty is certainly in peril — what’s left of it. Can anything rekindle the love that Americans once had for liberty and reverse the upward ratchet of government control?” ~ George Leef

    Liberty in Peril
  • Review of Edward Younkins, Exploring Atlas Shrugged: Ayn Rand’s Magnum Opus

    “Atlas Shrugged It is a book filled with ideas that everyone should spend a lot of time considering, and Edward Younkins’ Exploring Atlas Shrugged: Ayn Rand’s Magnum Opus will make that pondering easier and more fruitful.” ~ Art Carden

    Review of Edward Younkins, Exploring Atlas Shrugged: Ayn Rand’s Magnum Opus
  • Since Viking Times, the Nordics Have Been Different

    “Work hard; Endure hardship; Do what is right. That is the core of the Viking spirit, which Herman so elegantly traces through its millennia-long history: ‘about daring to reach for more than the universe had gifted you, no matter the odds and the obstacles.'” ~ Joakim Book

    Since Viking Times, the Nordics Have Been Different
  • Immigration and the Open Society

    “Few of us would endorse the idea of marriages mandatorily arranged by parents for their kids. Why would we be happier with state paternalism deciding how society should be formed?” ~ Alberto Mingardi

    Immigration and the Open Society
  • Review of Sheilagh Ogilvie, The European Guilds: An Economic Analysis

    “With The European Guilds, Ogilvie has written the definitive treatment of the subject. It is a book that every economist and historian should know about, and I expect it to be the standard work on the topic for many years to come.” ~ Art Carden

    Review of Sheilagh Ogilvie, The European Guilds: An Economic Analysis
  • The Property Instinct and the Utter Futility of Socialism

    “‘Ideal’ socialism systematizes legalized theft and hence will be resisted in ways large and small, rendering it less productive than systems that recognize the way humans naturally cognize property.”~ Robert E. Wright

    The Property Instinct and the Utter Futility of Socialism
  • There’s No Such Thing as “Market Fundamentalism”

    “Minds Wide Shut provides a worthwhile introduction, but it calls for much more work. I would suggest to Morson and Schapiro that they revise the book to focus on true fundamentalist thinking and leave out their misleading and ill-conceived attack on ‘market fundamentalism.'” ~ George Leef

    There’s No Such Thing as “Market Fundamentalism”
  • The Logic of Civic Irresponsibility and the War on Terror

    “Perhaps Coyne and Hall’s book is a step in the social learning necessary to take a step back from policies that have made us poorer and less secure by educating our elites and the public.” ~ Todd Myers

    The Logic of Civic Irresponsibility and the War on Terror
  • Review of Ola Innset, Reinventing Liberalism

    “Reinventing Liberalism is alternately fascinating and frustrating. At the end of the day, however, Innset has given us a serviceable introduction to neoliberalism and a novel interpretation of its program, and those by themselves make the book worth considering.” ~ Art Carden

    Review of Ola Innset, Reinventing Liberalism