Contrary to “Distorians,” Herbert Hoover did not Favor Laissez-Faire
An enduring myth among American historians is that President Hoover failed to respond to the Great Depression because he believed in laissez-faire
Repealing Only Two Biden-Era Tax Credits Could Cement Permanent Pro-Growth Tax Cuts
Adam N. Michel and Joshua Loucks When Congress passed the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), it was told the new energy tax credits
The Magna Carta at 800
Chris Edwards Those acquainted with English history know that in 1215 AD, land-owning barons pressed King John to approve the Magna Carta, which
Economic Illiteracy Handicaps Britain’s New Right Wing Party
Britain's new populist party, Reform UK, has done well in the polls but is embarking on head-scratching proposals to deal with energy
Unveiling Market Trends: What’s Triggering a Midweek Bearish Shift?
Wednesday's stock market price action revealed a caution sign, and with it, any hope that rose from Monday's price action just got
Herbert Hoover, Enemy of Free Markets
An enduring myth among American historians is that President Hoover‘s response to the Depression was to let the free market work. This
What Made Europe Different
The first thing to say about laissez-faire liberalism is that it arose in Europe, specifically in Western Christendom. This story goes back
4 Lessons We Learned from the Covid Panic of 2020
It's been five years since the covid lockdowns of 2020. Ryan and Tho take a look at the lessons we learned about