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Poor Richard’s Rules for Big Tech
The bias in regulation ought to be toward ensuring free and open discussion in our public spaces.
Capitalism’s Humanity
When the very meaning of the word human being is at stake, is harmonizing traditionalists and libertarians what matters most?
Obedience Fatigue
Over a year of CDC flip-flops and credibility-straining pronouncements leave a compliant public skeptical. Vaccinated Americans yearn for normalcy.
Debt, Inflation, & the Future: A Symposium
Three scholars of public debt discuss where the United States is headed in light of our mounting debt crisis.
The Rise and Rise of Deficit Government
The fiscal transformation has set the stage for a long period of economic decline and zero-sum, polarized politics.
The Costs of Our Debt
For those of us who desire to keep government small, raising debt levels means a larger and larger increase in the size and scope of government.
U.S. Fiscal Profligacy and the Impending Crisis
America has enormous power, but the Biden Administration and the Federal Reserve are abusing it.
Civilizing Threads
The Fabric of Civilization builds on Hume: “Can we expect, that a government will be well modelled by a people, who know not how to make a spinning-wheel?"
The Coming War over Intelligence
Once in the realm of science fiction, practical genetic intelligence enhancement is closer than ever.