Bernanke's Philosopher
The Fed chairman is portrayed as a follower of John Maynard Keynes, but his real inspiration is Milton Friedman.
Ayn Rand is bigger than ever. But are her new fans radical enough for capitalism?
The Fed chairman is portrayed as a follower of John Maynard Keynes, but his real inspiration is Milton Friedman.
How does terrible drug policy get made? The mad rush to criminalize a psychedelic herb provides a textbook case.
Jagdish Bhagwati on the trouble with protectionism, how to deal with climate change, and why NAFTA was bad for free trade.
Re-examining Ayn Rand's place in American intellectual and cultural life
Why isn't the United States doing more for its poets laureate?
Both parties promise to preserve one of the central problems of the health care system
The Fox News star terrifies America with his realistic news theater.
The monetary base has ballooned, yet inflation remains far off. Or does it?
Why policy nihilism may be the only rational response to climate change
Bernard Baran served 22 years on dubious child molestation charges, but the prosecutor who convicted him was promoted to judge.
Toy safety follies
Art for politics' sake
Argentine drug laws
NYC civil liberties
Police gone wild
Health care accounting
Personalized medicine
Judicial transparency
Support for same-sex marriage
Snitching to Uncle Sam
Wining children?
Tyler Cowen on Create Your Own Economy: The Path to Prosperity in a Disordered World
December 1974
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