New York was the toughest nut for the Federalists to crack. The Federalists ultimately got their new constitution, but it was largely thanks to New York Antifederalists...
In reviewing Reconsidering Reparations by Olúfẹ́mi O. Táíwò, David Gordon and Wanjiru Njoya point out the book’s many fallacies and the lack of a coherent theory of...
In his review of The Political Thought of David Hume: The Origins of Liberalism and the Modern Political Imagination, David Gordon examines systems of ethical norms. The...
In a new book, The Natural Order of Money, Roy Sebag argues that money is the “extension of the natural order,” and that it is not arbitrary.
Christian Sandström is a Swedish economist who joins Bob to make the case that massive government funding projects aren’t necessary to promote science or industrial growth.
One of the myths of protectionism is that it will result in an abundance of goods on the home front. Shortages are no abundance.
Many economic think tanks espouse that national defense spending benefits Americans at large. It doesn’t. The notion that military spending “bolsters” the economy is yet another Keynesian...