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In Praise of Fewer Free Days at National Parks
This is a classic case of a common-pool resource problem. The decrease in free admission days means less traffic in the parks today, lowering the wear and tear on park facilities that future visitors will use. These visitors will have to cope with the damage from overuse by the current generation without the ability to voice an objection to the subsidized use.
READ MOREThe Philosophical Underpinnings of the Trump-Bannon Split
What has gone completely missing here is a burning philosophical and ideological dispute between two wings of Trumpism. One seethes with right-wing Hegelian longings for an overthrow of the modern world and a resuscitation of tribalist nationalism (in short, fascism). The other is quasi-liberal at its best, seeking mostly to get government off our backs and unleash merchant-driven enterprise and economic recovery.
READ MOREA Swedish Fairytale in the New York Times
Unfortunately for both the New York Times and congressional welfare-statists, the article is a journalistic version of Swiss cheese: bland taste and full of holes.
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