I. Antony C. Sutton (1925–2002) was a British economist and economic historian who taught at California State University, Los Angeles. Sutton was also a research fellow at the Hoover Institution…
Politics
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Weakness in the US economy continues to hide behind surging debt levels and government spending. As noted last month by Daniel LaCalle, [A] large part of the growth in GDP…
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The Christmas truce, which occurred primarily between the British and German soldiers along the Western front in December 1914, is an event the official histories of the “Great War” leave…
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Africa, while being rich in natural resources, is hobbled by government corruption, socialistic policies, and a lack of economic freedom. One only can hope for change. Original Article: Africa Doesn’t Need…
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One usually does not equate libertarian thinking with a US prison, but prison life does offer some surprises, especially when it comes to internal governance Original Article: Can a Libertarian Find Hope…
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A century ago, the German reichsmark went into freefall as the most famous hyperinflation in history exploded the German economy. The repercussions still are with us. Original Article: Unraveling the Roots of…
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During the 1980s, millions of American children pored over the Toys ‘R’ Us catalog, daydreaming about what toys we hoped to receive in a few weeks on Christmas morning. After…
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“On the free market, everyone earns according to his productive value in satisfying consumer desires. Under statist distribution, everyone earns in proportion to the amount he can plunder from the…
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Stock and bond markets are abuzz this week over Chairman Jay Powell’s hints of a “Fed Pivot” in interest rate policy. Mark Thornton explains why this optimism is badly misplaced. Be…
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We think of thieves as conducting their work when no one is looking, such as breaking into a house while the owners are away. But the most successful thieves have…