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Economics

Profit Isn’t the Enemy of Good

Those who claim business should be doing more for the common good often also view business as a problem. If…

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Economics

The High Cost of Free Transit

Former New York mayor Bill de Blasio appeared on MSNBC earlier this month in support of mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani.…

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Hayek at the Hair Salon: Who Decides If a Business Is ‘Needed’?

The Institute for Justice has filed a new lawsuit in Clayton County, Georgia over a controversial decision by the county’s…

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Pam Bondi is Wrong: Hate Speech Is Free Speech

Last week, Attorney General Pam Bondi went on The Katie Miller Show and claimed that the First Amendment does not…

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The Big Government War on Airline Competition

Joe Biden is out of office, but the ghost of his economic agenda still lingers. Its echoes can be heard…

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Economics

Why the Old Left–Right Divide No Longer Works

A century ago, Michael Oakeshott, Britain’s great skeptic of politics, a grand project, diagnosed a sickness that now afflicts every…

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Psychology, Security, and the Subtle Surrender of Freedom

What Tocqueville teaches us was echoed in Sir Roger Scruton, the torchbearer of conservative thought in England in the last…

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Economics

Powell Pivots, Fed Cuts Rates as Jobs Market Weakens

The Federal Reserve lowered its federal funds rate target range by 25 basis points, to 4.00–4.25 percent, on Wednesday. Before…

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The Austin Renaissance? Even School Choice Is Bigger in Texas

The Texas frontier has once again been won, this time by the school choice movement. It wasn’t easy. Anti-school-choice lobbyists…

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Miran Follows a Long Tradition of Political Appointees at the Fed

The Senate confirmed Stephen Miran to the Federal Reserve Board on Monday. Critics of Miran’s nomination argued that his prior…

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