The United States of America is Not a Democracy

If we’ve become a democracy, it would represent a deep betrayal of our founders, who saw democracy as another form of tyranny.

The Meaning of President’s Day

America’s Early Presidents Were Admirable Men of Principle– Let us Hope we can Find More Like Them

The Politics and Economics of Plato, Aristotle, and the Ancient Greeks

In Aristotle, we find a more subtle and sophisticated understanding of some economic themes than in Plato. While Aristotle’s answers were incomplete and often misdirected, as well as incorrect, he at least was among the first to ask the types of questions that centuries later became part of the heart of economic analysis and understanding.

POLITICS

How Not to Sell Free-Market Healthcare Ideas

Conceding the premise that if the government were only competent enough, it should be in charge of securing healthcare for everyone grants the moral high ground to those who want the government to take on a greater role in healthcare, making it harder to even imagine an alternative.

CULTURE

Left Can’t Meme

Richard Dawkins coined “meme” in 1976 to describe units of cultural transmission—ideas that replicate like genes.

WORLD

Venezeula’s Oil and the Monroe Doctrine

The capture of former Venezuelan President Maduro was a tactical success that has laid the foundation for cutting off China and Cuba from Venezuelan oil, while also limiting the growing regional influence that China, Russia, Iran, and other adversarial nations have enjoyed in the Western hemisphere.

MARKETS

LAW

More Guns, Less Murder?

The year 2025 is shaping up to have the lowest homicide rate since 1900. Let that sink in. The lowest in 125 years. Law-abiding citizens carrying firearms aren’t the problem. They never were.

SCI-TECH

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