Attempted Military Coup in Russia – The Kornilov Affair I THE GREAT WAR …
15 Sep 2024 Leave a comment
in defence economics, war and peace Tags: Russian revolution, World War I
Monkeypox and Medsafe
15 Sep 2024 Leave a comment
in applied price theory, applied welfare economics, comparative institutional analysis, economics of bureaucracy, economics of information, economics of regulation, health economics, politics - New Zealand, Public Choice Tags: drug lags, economics of pandemics
In a sane world, medicines and vaccines already approved by trustworthy overseas regulators would automatically be able to be used in New Zealand as well.New Zealand is not sane. But neither is anywhere else really on that standard. Other places are just faster than NZ in getting things approved, with more practicable pathways for expedited…
Monkeypox and Medsafe
The Santa Claus Election
15 Sep 2024 Leave a comment
in applied price theory, comparative institutional analysis, economic growth, economics of education, entrepreneurship, fiscal policy, health and safety, income redistribution, industrial organisation, labour economics, labour supply, macroeconomics, politics - USA, Public Choice, public economics, unions Tags: 2024 presidential election, taxation and entrepreneurship, taxation and investment, taxation and labour supply

For libertarians, this is a very depressing election (a feeling we tend to have every four years, so a familiar experience). What basically happens is that two politicians try to bribe us with our own money. This year, we have Kamala Harris, who was even worse than Bernie Sanders in the big-spender contest. And we […]
The Santa Claus Election
Plastic Police: DC City Gov’t has plastic straw cops to enforce ban! – DC urges public to ‘submit a tip’ if business or org. is ‘in violation’ by using ‘plastic straws and/or stirrers’ or ‘foam’ cups, plates, bowls or plastic bags
15 Sep 2024 Leave a comment
in economics of regulation, environmental economics, politics - USA
DC has 3 full-time straw cops on the beat to enforce the straw ban. And of course a tip line.
Plastic Police: DC City Gov’t has plastic straw cops to enforce ban! – DC urges public to ‘submit a tip’ if business or org. is ‘in violation’ by using ‘plastic straws and/or stirrers’ or ‘foam’ cups, plates, bowls or plastic bags
Managed Democracy: Letting The People Decide, But Only When They Can Be Relied Upon To Give the Right Answer.
14 Sep 2024 Leave a comment
in economic history, law and economics, politics - USA, Public Choice Tags: constitutional law
Uh-uh! Not So Fast, Citizens! The power to initiate systemic change remains where it has always been in New Zealand’s representative democracy – in Parliament. To order a binding referendum, the House of Representatives must first to be persuaded that, on the question proposed, sharing its decision-making power with the people is a good idea. Not…
Managed Democracy: Letting The People Decide, But Only When They Can Be Relied Upon To Give the Right Answer.
Australia Moves Toward Draconian Anti-Free Speech Law
14 Sep 2024 Leave a comment
in economics of regulation, industrial organisation, law and economics, liberalism, politics - Australia, politics - USA, property rights Tags: free speech, media bias, political correctness, regressive left

We have previously discussed how Australia has eagerly joined the plunge into censorship and speech controls, including a court system that has repeatedly refused to protect free speech. It is now on the verge of enacting a new censorship bill that replicates the abuses under the European Union’s draconian Digital Service Act (DSA).
Australia Moves Toward Draconian Anti-Free Speech Law
Countering objections to free speech
14 Sep 2024 Leave a comment
in law and economics, liberalism, Marxist economics, politics - USA Tags: free speech, political correctness, regressive left

Greg Lukianoff is, as most of you know, President of the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression. He’s also a lawyer and co-author, with Jon Haidt, of the excellent book The Coddling of the American Mind. Yesterday in Quillette, Lukianoff wrote a piece that many of us may find useful, outlining how to give comebacks […]
Countering objections to free speech
The case for safety and fairness in sport to be given priority over trans ideology
14 Sep 2024 Leave a comment
in discrimination, gender, liberalism, Marxist economics, politics - New Zealand, sports economics Tags: free speech, gender gaps, political correctness, regressive left, sex discrimination
Ele Ludemann writes – Former Olympians and sports representatives are calling for safety and fairness to take precedence over trans ideology: An open letter signed by nearly 60 former New Zealand Olympians and sports representatives asks the government to ensure fairness is the cornerstone of sport at all levels.
The case for safety and fairness in sport to be given priority over trans ideology
Why Don’t We Have Flying Cars?
14 Sep 2024 Leave a comment
in economics of regulation, transport economics

In the 1970s the general aviation aircraft industry was selling 15,000 or more aircraft a year but that number fell by a factor of about 10 in the early 1980s. What happened? One factor was a massive increase in tort liability as discussed in my paper with Eric Helland, Product Liability and Moral Hazard: Evidence […]
Why Don’t We Have Flying Cars?
Africa
14 Sep 2024 Leave a comment
in defence economics, economic history, war and peace Tags: Africa, age of empires, economics of colonialism, maps
Main medieval slave routes in Africa
14 Sep 2024 Leave a comment
in economic history, international economics, labour economics, labour supply, law and economics, liberalism Tags: Africa, economics of slavery

Love the backpack
14 Sep 2024 Leave a comment
in economic history, economics of media and culture Tags: creative destruction

Well-Known Antifa Member Sentenced to Jail Despite Journalism Defense
13 Sep 2024 Leave a comment
in economics of crime, law and economics, politics - USA, property rights Tags: free speech, law and order, political correctness, regressive left

Alissa Eleanor Azar, a well-known Antifa activist, was sentenced to jail recently in Oregon after being convicted of felony riot and disorderly conduct. What is notable about the case was the journalism defense put forward by Azar, who claims that she was not a participant but press. That assertion is belied by not just videotapes […]
Well-Known Antifa Member Sentenced to Jail Despite Journalism Defense
Sixth Circuit Hands Down Major Free Speech Win for Professor Against the University of Louisville
13 Sep 2024 Leave a comment
in economics of education, law and economics, liberalism, Marxist economics, politics - USA, property rights Tags: conjecture and refutation, free speech, philosophy of science, political correctness, regressive left

The United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit handed down a major victory of free speech this week in favor of professor challenging his treatment by the University of Louisville. In Josephson v. Ganzel, a unanimous panel ruled for Dr. Allan Josephson who was subject to adverse actions after he publicly expressed skepticism […]
Sixth Circuit Hands Down Major Free Speech Win for Professor Against the University of Louisville

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