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Sovereign Bonds Since The Battle of Waterloo
The history of sovereign debt appears to be a history of default, repudiation, and limited debt enforcement. Why, then, do investors keep going back?
READ MOREThe Federal Reserve: A Failure of the Rule of Law
The Fed has a monopoly on the creation of base money, the fundamental asset underlying the banking and financial system. And over decades, with each instance of financial turbulence, the Fed has become less constrained in how, when, and why it creates base money.
READ MOREYes You Can Be Too Careful
Just because something is possible doesn’t mean it’s likely, though — or worth more than cursory attention.
READ MORENo One Ever Paid Those High Tax Rates
It’s a myth that the rich paid 90% or even 70%. Let’s take a closer look.
READ MOREAgainst Political Gnosticism
Let us celebrate honesty in politics above all else, even when it preaches something brazenly wrong, such as is the case with the far left and the far right today. Sincerity and forthright telling of truth in the long run skew in the direction of freedom. It’s the Gnostics among us that confuse and confound and create social systems that do the same.
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