Markets

Establishment of Gold as Money (Part 6 of 10)
The establishment of gold as money is essential to the achievement of a capitalist society.
Law

Blaming Patents Won’t Lower Drug Prices
Congress is considering a bill that could deter billions of dollars of medical research investments, undermining U.S. global leadership as a healthcare innovator and harming U.S. patients That’s not Congress’s intent, of course. Lawmakers are trying to fix perceived…
Culture

Life Under Communism
I am worried because too many people, especially our youth, don’t even have a clue as to what living under a totalitarian regime is like.
Why Did Karmelo Anthony Kill Austin Metcalf?
The Separation of State from Religion, Science, and Education (Part 8 of 10)
Chicago Capitalism Champion Jonathan Hoenig
“Diversity Is Our Strength”
“See For Yourself”
Philosophical Malpractice: January 6th and the Closed Room
Educational Freedom and a Brighter Future for Every Child
Politics

Why Is American Healthcare So Expensive?
Because it doesn’t operate as a market.
Blaming Patents Won’t Lower Drug Prices
Intersectionality vs. American Individualism
The Outlook for the Future of Capitalism (Part 10 of 10)
A General Campaign at the Local Level for Laissez-Faire Capitalism (Part 9 of 10)
A Pro-Capitalist Foreign Policy (Part 7 of 10)
Abolition of Income and Inheritance Taxes Under Capitalism (Part 5 of 10)
Capitalism and the Abolition of the Welfare State (Part 4 of 10)
World

Europe’s Digital Protectionism
Restrict who can compete, and guarantee market share for alternatives selected by the state.
A Pro-Capitalist Foreign Policy (Part 7 of 10)
What’s Wrong with the World?
Ryanair vs. the European Union
The Invisible Hand at Sea
Putin’s Collectivist Ideology & Russia’s Cult of the State
Switzerland’s Case for Decentralization
Deregulation in Argentina: Javier Milei Takes “Deep Chainsaw” to Bureaucracy and Red Tape
Science & Technology

The Separation of State from Religion, Science, and Education (Part 8 of 10)
The system of public education could be abolished over the course of a generation, in a way that need not impose financial hardship on the parents of any child alive at the time of the abolition’s commencement.