Modern neoclassical economics is based upon the physical sciences, which Austrian economists recognize is an inappropriate way to explain economic phenomena. Ludwig von Mises recognized this fraudulence, calling it “scientism.” ...

As a bookend to last week‘s critical article on Thomistic Aristotelianism of Alasdair MacIntyre, Dr. David Gordon in Friday Philosophy scrutinizes the libertarian-tolerant philosopher Henry B. Veatch. Dr. Gordon finds Veatch‘s arguments much more tolerable. ...

Traffic jams are so frequent that many Costa Ricans have adjusted their routines to deal with this phenomenon, treating it like a chronic illness. ...

At first glance, it might seem extreme—even offensive—to compare anti-fossil fuel climate policies to Stalin’s deliberate starvation of millions during the Holodomor. But in truth, the comparison may be unfair— to Stalin. ...

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The Federal Reserve System released its May 2025 Beige Book yesterday, and the Fed has stopped painting a cheerful picture of the US economy. ...

Jonathan Newman joins Ryan McMaken to talk about the history behind the myth of “Fed independence.” The Fed has never been politically independent of the US government, and it has enthusiastically helped fund the US government both in wartime and ...

Meeting someone new no longer requires endless trips to social gatherings or blind dates. Platforms like AmourFactory make it easy to connect with like-minded individuals from the comfort of your home. Whether you’re searching for a deep friendship, meaningful conversation, ...

Gartner projects that more than 85 % of organisations will operate on a cloud-first footing by 2025, a seismic shift that pushes core ERP workloads, including Oracle Fusion Cloud, into rapid-release territory (TechRepublic). This comprehensive playbook equips UK business leaders ...