Ludwig von Mises is portrayed as a “Monarchist Treasurer” in the WWII sim Hearts of Iron IV. Weird.
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Announcing his choice of Brendan Carr as chairman of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) on Sunday, President-elect Donald Trump described him as “a warrior for Free Speech,” which sounds good until you ask what Trump means by that. Carr, who has served as a Republican FCC commissioner since Trump appointed him during his first term in August 2017, believes that promoting freedom of speech requires curtailing liability protections for social media platforms and restricting their editorial discretion. Carr’s […]
Tweet Oren Cass continues to err on both the facts and the economics. Editor, Harvard Gazette Editor: About the recent presentation on your campus by Oren Cass of American Compass, you write (“How free-market policymakers got it all wrong for decades,” November 19): As evidence that the free-market era has failed to deliver for the average American household, Cass showed a series of charts detailing everything from the growing U.S. trade deficit to 50 years of stagnant wage […]
Tweet Scott Lincicome compares Trump 2.0 on trade to Trump 1.0 on trade. Four slices: On trade agreements, the Trump administration’s moves ranged from very bad to mundane to comically weird. The most notable agreements were the terribly named U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), which basically added some liberalizing (e.g., digital trade) and some protectionist (automotive “rules of origin,” labor/environmental policing, etc.) terms to a copy-and-pasted NAFTA; Trump’s Phase One deal with China, which has since (predictably) fallen apart; and a […]
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Californians have voted against increasing the state’s minimum wage, despite raising that of fast food workers to $20 per hour with Assembly Bill 1228 in 2023. Of 31 minimum wage ballot initiatives since 1996, California’s Proposition 32 is only the third to fail. Proposition 32 would have raised the state’s current $16 per hour minimum wage to $18 per hour for businesses employing more than 25 employees in 2025 and for those employing 25 or fewer in 2026. […]
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Sedition and Prior Restraint “Clear and Present Danger” Schenck v. United States (1919) Debs v. United States (1919) Abrams v. United States (1919) Gitlow v. People of the State of New York (1925) Stromberg v. California (1931) When Is Conduct Speech? United States v. O’Brien (1968) Texas v. Johnson (1989) R.A.V. v. City of St. Paul (1992) Does Money Equal Speech? Buckley v. Valeo (1976) McConnell v. Federal Election Commission (2003) Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission (2010) […]
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