Hayek, Peru, and The Road to Serfdom
Ian Vásquez (Screenshot: Amazon.com) This fall marks both the 50th anniversary of economist Friedrich Hayek winning the Nobel Prize and the 80th anniversary
Ian Vásquez (Screenshot: Amazon.com) This fall marks both the 50th anniversary of economist Friedrich Hayek winning the Nobel Prize and the 80th anniversary
Marc Joffe As I’ve discussed in this space previously, state licensing requirements are contributing to the shortage of Certified Public Accountants (CPAs). Recently, the
Ryan Bourne Fifty years ago today, on October 9, 1974, Friedrich Hayek was awarded the Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of
Neal McCluskey Over the last few years, the country has experienced especially heated culture war in public schools. But new data from Cato’s
Michael F. Cannon Vice President and Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris proposes to expand Medicare by having it subsidize in-home long-term care for
Alex Nowrasteh American presidents have enormous and growing power over our lives, liberty, and private property. Article II of the Constitution vests the
Jeffrey A. Singer Last week, the staff at an overdose prevention center (OPC) in London, Ontario were unable to save a client who
Tad DeHaven The International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA) strike, which halted the movement of exports and imports from East and Gulf Coast ports for
Colleen Hroncich Nicholas Ellis wants to tell a different story about what it means to flourish. “What does it mean to win at
Jennifer J. Schulp and Jack Solowey What do Yankees tickets and Pokémon cards have in common? If you guessed wish list items for