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Why I Paid the Neighbor Kid $10 for a Simple Task, Even Though His Parents Said It Wasn't Necessary
Your value is in your whole person, not in just your “labor.”
A Brief History of Presidential Campaign Songs and Other Musical Musings
Campaign songs are part of the political process, and some of them are even worth paying attention to.
America’s ‘Atlas Shrugged’ Moment Has Already Arrived, New IRS Data Show
It’s not just high taxes that are driving people out of cities. There are other costs—moral, social, and cultural—associated with spurning property rights and celebrating looting.
No One Wants to Play With Bullies: How US Politicians Are Destroying the Dollar’s Global Primacy
American leaders have taken their fortunate position for granted for too long.
A New Fed Report Holds a Clue on Why Banks Are Collapsing
While the conventional wisdom is that banks simply need to be regulated harder, a report from the Fed’s board of governors suggests banks are already struggling to navigate a labyrinth of federal rules and regulations.
Taylor Swift and the Real Lesson From the Ticketmaster Antitrust Hearings
Real competition, contrary to the textbook portrayal, is a rivalrous process in which companies fight to reach the top and be the best.
17 Sharp Quotes from Mises’ Famous Essay ‘Profit and Loss’
Penned in 1951, 'Profit and Loss' offers a powerful response to those who rail against “excessive” profits.
Can Dollarization Fix Argentina’s Inflation Problems?
Dollarizing may be a quick and effective solution to a pressing issue, but in order for Argentina to escape its seemingly permanent crisis, the list of changes is going to have to be more extensive.
New Research Reveals The Breadth And Impact Of The Microschooling Movement
“The whole point is to have a personalized learning experience,” said Danette Buckley, founder of Dream Tech Academy.
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