Marxism is seen by American and European intellectuals as being a sophisticated and legitimate set of theories that explains social problems in capitalist societies. Yet, the entire edifice of Marxism from “class conflict” to the Labor Theory of Value is nonsense.
Just War Theory strongly suggests that nearly all modern wars are conducted in a way that is morally indefensible.
Ryan and ‘Crisis’ magazine editor-in-chief Eric Sammons examine how many Christians pay too little attention to the true costs of war. Ryan and Eric also discuss the importance of Just War Theory.
In Europe, the working poor subsidize the nonworking poor. Meanwhile, the welfare state is destroying worker productivity and limiting economic growth.
Tom DiLorenzo is interviewed by Rob Schilling.
This contradicts months of claims from Jerome Powell who has insisted that price inflation was rapidly returning to the Fed’s two-percent price inflation goal.
Honduras is one of the poorest countries in the Western Hemisphere, but the free city of Próspera, located just of the Honduras coast, is anything but poor. Here, private property and free markets are the norm and Bitcoin is legal tender. Of course, the socialists want it shut down.
The challenge facing economic science is to counter the states and governments that smother voluntary cooperation and free human interaction.
While California politicians and the New York Times blame “climate change” for the disastrous wildfires in Los Angeles, the blame actually lies with those politicians themselves. Their policies have guaranteed that something like this would happen.
Mark Thornton explores the continuing negative impacts of the ongoing US embargo against Cuba and how getting rid of this Cold War policy could benefit both the peoples of Cuba, the US, and others. Viva Cuba Libre!