Ethics for Inhumans
What We Owe the Futureby William MacAskillBasic Books, 2022; 333 pp. William MacAskill, a philosophy professor at Oxford and a
What We Owe the Futureby William MacAskillBasic Books, 2022; 333 pp. William MacAskill, a philosophy professor at Oxford and a
Economists like Paul Krugman have claimed that practice of austerity in government would damage the US economy. As Mark Thornton points
Bob and Jeff make their provocative 2023 predictions for the economy, the Fed, politics, world events, and cultural issues.
Industrial policy is earnestly touted by democrats and conservatives as a tool to rejuvenate the US economy. Some argue that
A relatively new area of study in economics, behavioral economics, has started to gain popularity. The behavioral economics framework emerged
The Pilgrims tried socialism at Plymouth. After two years, they returned to private enterprise. Likewise, Israel was founded as a socialist state but
Twenty-six years ago, the debate was over whether or not the target inflation rate should be raised from zero to
During March of 2020, Sweden’s state epidemiologist, Anders Tegnell, showed us how public health can be managed ethically by refusing
Keynesians believe that economic growth can occur only with an expanding supply of money. Growth doesn’t need more money; it
On this episode of Radio Rothbard, Ryan McMaken and Tho Bishop look ahead to 2023 with a handful of predictions