Stossel: Save Lives, Sell Organs
Critics say organ sales would hurt the poor. In fact, it would save lives.
Critics say organ sales would hurt the poor. In fact, it would save lives.
People are happier, healthier, and wealthier because freer markets have opened the floodgates of innovation, research, and development.
Terms of the grant specified that if Missouri did not use the money to hire free market professors, the donation would revert to Hillsdale.
A new study finds no dramatic and widespread economic effects from colony collapse disorder.
From textbooks to professors, universities remain mostly hostile to free market thinking.
NCAA has warned the state that if the "Fair Pay To Play Act" passes, all California schools would be ineligible to participate in postseason play.
I do not think that means what you think it means.
Obituaries for the benefits of free markets are as numerous as they are wrongheaded.
The president of the American Enterprise Institute says we need to reboot politics and that libertarians may hold the key.
The black market is how you get things done when government gets in the way.
Plus: Klobuchar thinks government should profit when Big Tech sells your data, and the FDA drops a ban on genetically modified salmon.
When money is on the line, it is hard to find parties willing to bet against the scientific consensus on climate change.
Creating more food waste to help the environment
Plus: the First Amendment problems with prosecuting Wikileaks and the trans troops ban is dealt another blow.
The prolific George Mason University economist outlines his unabashedly libertarian argument for a government that does less and individuals who do more.
The ban may be well-intentioned, but it's misguided all the same.
Hof had a huge impact on legal sex work in Nevada and his death has spurred a heady mix of reactions.
In a bold new book about Hayek, the George Mason economist says "too much time and effort has been put into repackaging and marketing a fixed doctrine of eternal truths."
The value of $15 varies greatly across the country and even within the same states.
What's behind Amazon's new minimum wage policy?
Economic freedom is good-whether in itself or because of the longevity, prosperity, and associated liberty it brings.
The Trump administration's deportation push finally forced the Golden State to stop criminalizing everything.
"This is a disruptive innovation, which is why you're seeing protectionist policies being put into action."
"These women can give their baked goods away for free."
Arizona Rep. Bob Thorpe's bill is nakedly unconstituional
Elizabeth Nolan Brown argues in The New York Times that we can thank "feminism, but also free markets" for the ongoing purge of predatory men.
As long as rich people don't collude with government, they make our lives better.
She started the first secular, pro-market party in Egypt. Then the government sent the secret police after her.
Q&A with Caitlin Long, a former Morgan Stanley managing director, cryptocurrency enthusiast, and recent convert to Austrian economics.
Economic growth, capitalism, improves standards of living, health, life expectancy.
A baker's dozen Christian libertarians weigh in
A taxi driver upset by Uber's effect on his business realized it was actually a good alternative for him.
There's a war on business on the way.
From Walmart to Uber to AirBnB, businesses should be lauded for their generosity and effectiveness in the wake of Hurricanes Irma and Harvey.
The day everybody got angry at the equivalent of an upgraded hotel mini-bar
Antiglobalism and anticosmopolitanism might flow purely from economic ignorance, but it is hard to believe that's all it is for many people.
If we Americans value freedom, we will dismiss the social engineers, open the borders, and liberate ourselves.
The pharmaceutical market is anything but free at present.
Millennials may have mixed views of capitalism, but they hold socialism in even lower regard.
The Humane Society even opposes artificial rhino horn, which would lower demand for poachers' fare.
Strictly speaking, it's not markets that can and should be free-it's people.
Ridley argues that the champions of markets need to recapture their radicalism.
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