When small business owners face divorce, the financial implications extend far beyond personal assets. The division of business interests, company valuations, and ongoing operations can all hang in the balance during settlement negotiations. For entrepreneurs and company directors, gaining awareness ...
With Fathers Day approaching, fatherhood is one more casualty of American progressivism, resulting in many social pathologies. Unfortunately, many conservatives and progressives seem united in the belief that the situation requires more government intervention. ...
Following the overtly anti-capitalist papacy of Pope Francis, one asks if Pope Leo XIV will follow his predecessor or steer the Roman Catholic Church‘s leadership back toward economic liberty and natural law. One hopes it is the latter. ...
In 2025, almost every travel site is automated. You can book flights, hotels, cruises, and car rentals with a few taps. But that doesn’t mean it’s easier. In fact, more travelers are getting frustrated with long hold times, bad algorithms, ...
On this episode of Power and Market, the group discusses the fallout from Israel’s strikes on Iran and the Trump Administration’s (changing?) position on immigration enforcement. ...
Industrial policy was once a relic of the 1980s, part of the failed presidential campaigns of Walter Mondale and Michael Dukakis. Unfortunately, it has reappeared in the form of policies being put forth by Donald Trump and the MAGA movement. ...
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Israel’s airstrikes on Iran and US involvement shatter the illusion that America First guides President Trump’s Middle East policy. Article by Brandan Buck. ...
In this week‘s Friday Philosophy, Dr. David Gordon looks at the methodology of Timothy Williamson. While Williamson might not like the implication, Dr. Gordon notes that Williamson‘s methodology can be used to defend the epistemological views of Murray Rothbard. ...
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