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This bookshines a light on freedom at work in every corner of human life, making a powerful case for free markets.
In The Joy of Freedom: An Economist's Odyssey, David R. Henderson tells how he learned to love freedom. In doing so, he makes the case for freedom, not just with logic and evidence, but also with compelling stories, many of them personal. He shows how freedom has worked to...
Senator Lamar Alexander and Representative Roy Blunt argue on behalf of reforming the consent decree process that they say violates principles of federalism.
If Democrats are smart, they will give John Roberts a thorough grilling during his hearing, let him get eighty-plus votes, and congratulate the president for choosing the right kind of nominee.
Scientists question the methodology by which the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has made its long-term estimates of man-made carbon dioxide emissions for the twenty-first century.
The global warming hype is running out of (greenhouse?) gas, as it very much deserves.
Perhaps the time has come to consider competition as the means of checking the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change's monopoly and generating more reliable climate science.
Climate change is heating up again in American politics, the result of an orchestrated campaign to push the issue to the forefront.




