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Protectionist ideas are becoming popular again in many right-wing circles. Like price controls, it’s an ancient fallacy—debunked in theory, failed in practice a thousand times, yet somehow always coming back like nothing ever happened. So I just published the English edition of a book titled “The Tariff Superstition”, written in 1924 by Hungarian lawyer and columnist Marcel Kadosa. It’s a concise takedown of every single protectionist argument, written nearly 100 years ago, yet still unfortunately relevant today. Kadosa […]
By Christopher Puplava, CRPC® Feb 26, 2025 – Just two months into the year, gold has left other asset classes in the dust, delivering impressive returns. However, after its explosive start, a short-term pullback or consolidation may be on the horizon before the yellow metal…
Our guest today is Alton Brown, who for years hosted Good Eats on the Food Network and brought his interest in science to the making of dinner. He’s currently touring the country, and he has also just published Food for Thought, a great collection of essays about food, culture, and his life on and off the screen. In this episode, Reason‘s Nick Gillespie talks with Brown about how food transcends politics, why fusion cooking isn’t cultural appropriation, and why there’s always room […]
Ian Vásquez This past Saturday evening, March 1, Argentine President Javier Milei opened up a new session of his country’s Congress with a speech that is worth listening to in its entirety. But on a day that the United States continues down the protectionist path and imposes high tariffs on its three largest trading partners, I thought it useful to highlight Milei’s words to the legislators that provide a contrasting and clear-eyed view on the importance of free […]
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit has granted the Trump Administration’s emergency motion for a stay pending appeal in Dellinger v. Bessent, the case challenging President Trump’s removal of Hampton Dellinger as the Special Counsel of the Office of Special Counsel. As the order notes: This order gives effect to the removal of appellee from his position as Special Counsel of the U.S. Office of Special Counsel. Appellants have satisfied the stringent requirements for a […]
Tweet Here’s a letter to the Wall Street Journal. Editor: Given Pres. Trump’s obsession with tariffs – and in light of the damage these punitive taxes on Americans will inevitably inflict on America’s and the world’s economy – it cannot be too often pointed out that the president is deeply confused about trade. As Greg Ip writes, Mr. Trump is determined both to eliminate U.S. trade deficits and compel foreign companies – in the president’s words – to […]