This essay explores John Stuart Mill’s influential defense of unfettered free thought and discussion as necessary for ...
The idea of limited government begins with a simple observation: because human beings are imperfect, government power must be ...
The decades after Argentina’s founding are a testament to the promise of Smithian economic and political thought.
Farzin Zonouz explores the moral and practical implications of taxation, and challenges us to imagine a world that operates ...
Appealing to Hayek’s analogy of wings in The Fatal Conceit, Sisk and Klein reflect on the culture and institutions that have ...
Backus begins the most famous sermon of his life with the argument that no government may justifiably intervene in ecclesiastical life. Isaac Backus first became a preacher in 1746. Born in Yantic, ...
Appealing to Hayek’s analogy of wings in The Fatal Conceit, Sisk and Klein reflect on the culture and institutions that have given societies spiritual “lift” and on whether those cultural “wings” are ...
Prosperity and property rights are inextricably linked. The importance of having well-defined and strongly protected property rights is now widely recognized among economists and policymakers. A ...
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