History

  • What the Hell is Inflation Anyway?

    “Words mean different things to different people, and their meanings change over time. How we define inflation is a matter of choice, but we must also recognize that choice reflects more fundamental beliefs about how the economy functions.” ~ Michael J. Douma

    What the Hell is Inflation Anyway?
  • Simple

    “Compared to the lives of our pre-industrial ancestors – and, in fact, compared even to the lives of our literal grandparents – each of our lives today is simple beyond the imagination of those who lived a few generations or more ago.” ~ Donald J. Boudreaux

    Simple
  • From Darkness to Light

    “As long as people believe the current anointed, such as Dr. Fauci, are trusted societal screenwriters the lessons of history, economics, and the laws of power will not be learned. We will continue to deny our responsibility to oppose anyone claiming to be anointed.” ~ Barry Brownstein

    From Darkness to Light
  • Liberties Are Only Kept Safe by the Limitation of Government Power

    “Richard Henry Lee’s generation had learned of the need to keep government within narrow limits, as there are very few areas in which it can advance our general welfare, as opposed to some Americans’ welfare at other Americans’ expense.” ~ Gary M. Galles

    Liberties Are Only Kept Safe by the Limitation of Government Power
  • Even Bastiat’s Correspondence Shows His Love of Liberty

    “Frederic Bastiat advocated a government that, by focusing narrowly on ensuring that individuals ‘did not encroach on the freedom of others,’ guarantees citizens the ability to ‘fully and completely enjoy the free exercise of his or her physical, mental, and moral faculties.'” ~ Gary M. Galles

    Even Bastiat’s Correspondence Shows His Love of Liberty
  • Two Centuries of Dostoevsky

    “By the end of the speech, Russia had become a symbol of the realization of Dostoevsky’s vision of universal brotherhood. ‘Oh, the nations of Europe know how dear they are to us,” he concluded.'” ~ Christopher Sandford

    Two Centuries of Dostoevsky
  • Cultural Appropriation: Try Not To

    “Art, music, religion, science, language, food, and more all evolve due to the cultural ebbs and flows of human inspiration. Ultimately, the process is not one of theft, but of admiration and respect, and should be treated as such.” ~ Daniel Asia

    Cultural Appropriation: Try Not To
  • Fandom and the Great Books

    “The canon wars are over, and the canon lost. But the canon’s defeat might not be a bad thing for readers and teachers who care about great books, because it allows us to offer franker, more interesting, and more compelling reasons to read them.” ~ William Gonch

    Fandom and the Great Books
  • Hijacking Liberalism: Spencer’s The Man Versus the State

    “At best, Scholars often view Spencer as a magnificent dinosaur, at worst a grumpy phantom of Christmas past—this is a mistake. The hijacking of ‘liberalism’ was a triumph. Perhaps this makes it all the more important to understand how it happened.” ~ Alberto Mingardi

    Hijacking Liberalism: Spencer’s The Man Versus the State
  • The Global Recession of Classical Liberalism

    “There may be diminishing returns on the economic growth that classical liberalism has promoted. It is this relative comfort that allows citizens to focus on prioritizing collective projects or wallowing in their identity.” ~ John O. McGinnis

    The Global Recession of Classical Liberalism
  • The Pilgrims Tried Socialism and It Failed

    “At a time when too many in the United States are insisting on a massive turn toward more government, we need to harken back to the harsh and sometimes horrible lessons learned from past attempts to impose socialist systems on society.” ~ Richard M. Ebeling

    The Pilgrims Tried Socialism and It Failed
  • Packing Away the Constitution

    “Principled interpreters of the Constitution do not advocate overturning valid Constitutional precedents, but precedents that deviated from it, as the only way to maintain it as the ‘highest law of the land’ in fact, as well as on paper.” ~ Gary M. Galles

    Packing Away the Constitution