Wilders won resoundingly in the Netherlands, and polled much stronger after October 7. Yesterday there were anti-immigrant riots in Dublin, typically a relatively open city (most likely an Algerian migrant stabbed several people). The “far right” party in Austria is very popular, AfD is doing well in Germany, and France could flip. Italy already is […]
The Geert Wilders victory, and more
The Geert Wilders victory, and more
24 Nov 2023 Leave a comment
More tunnels under al-Shifa hospital: an embarrassment to the Western media and an indictment of NGOs
24 Nov 2023 Leave a comment

Maybe I’m just cynical, but all the reports I saw in the liberal media, which includes the Washington Post, the Wall Street Journal, and the Guardian, seemed positively gleeful that Israel couldn’t instantly uncover all the tunnels that the IDF claimed were under al-Shifa Hospital. If they couldn’t, the papers’ implications went, then Israel would […]
More tunnels under al-Shifa hospital: an embarrassment to the Western media and an indictment of NGOs
Breathtaking
24 Nov 2023 Leave a comment

You’ll remember during the election campaign how National (Willis and Luxon) repeatedly told us that their fiscal plans (notably the Back Pocket Boost giveaway plan) was fully funded. Whenever doubts were raised about the foreign buyers’ tax revenue estimates National (a) asserted full confidence in their numbers, and b) reiterated that their plan was…..fully funded. […]
Breathtaking
BRYCE EDWARDS: Court ruling shows big political donations can be given secretly
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Bryce Edwards writes – New Zealand’s rules to regulate money in politics can now officially be declared broken. Although, in theory, political parties are required to publicly declare any large donations, we now know that in practice they sometimes don’t, and the enforcement and legal consequences can be extremely weak. We know this because this […]
BRYCE EDWARDS: Court ruling shows big political donations can be given secretly
Professors: Free Speech and Intellectual Diversity are Not Essential to Higher Education
24 Nov 2023 Leave a comment

In “The Indispensable Right,” I discuss how academics are now leading an anti-free speech movement on campuses that challenges the centrality (or even the necessity) of free speech protections in higher education. The latest such argument appeared this month in the Chronicle of Higher Education.
Professors: Free Speech and Intellectual Diversity are Not Essential to Higher Education
Life Inside a Panzer – Tank Life Part 1 – WW2 Special
24 Nov 2023 Leave a comment
in defence economics, war and peace Tags: World War II
Effective marginal tax rates, and work incentives for older people
24 Nov 2023 Leave a comment
in labour economics, labour supply, occupational choice, public economics
Tax rates matter for work incentives. When tax rates are high, there is less incentive for people to work. They may pass up additional work and choose leisure time instead. However, it isn’t just taxes that matter. It is the loss of other entitlements as well. All of these are bound up in what is…
Effective marginal tax rates, and work incentives for older people
Old-School New York Hot Lather Shave with Straight Razor
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in economics of media and culture
The Right Move Against Hamas Was Not To Make One.
23 Nov 2023 Leave a comment
“Victorious warriors win first and then go to war, while defeated warriors go to war first and then seek to win.” – Sun Tzu (544 ─ 496BC)ISRAEL’S LEGAL RIGHT to strike back at Hamas is unchallengeable. No nation, having suffered the sort of horrific attack unleashed upon Israel by Hamas terrorists on 7 October 2023,…
The Right Move Against Hamas Was Not To Make One.
Florida’s “Deactivation” of Pro-Palestinian Group is Unconstitutional
23 Nov 2023 Leave a comment

Below is my column in USA Today on the “deactivation order” issued to a controversial pro-Palestinian group at the University of Florida. The order in my view is unconstitutional. We need to focus on deterring acts of destruction and any violent threats or acts on our campuses. We can maintain a safe space for all…
Florida’s “Deactivation” of Pro-Palestinian Group is Unconstitutional
AASLE 2021 Bob Gregory Lecture – Claudia Goldin
23 Nov 2023 Leave a comment
in applied price theory, applied welfare economics, discrimination, econometerics, economic history, economics of education, economics of information, gender, health and safety, human capital, labour economics, labour supply, occupational choice Tags: gender wage gap, sex discrimination
My Chris Williamson Interview
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in applied price theory, applied welfare economics, discrimination, economic history, economics of education, gender, health and safety, human capital, labour economics, labour supply, liberalism, occupational choice, poverty and inequality Tags: gender wage gap, sex discrimination
Several good friends warned me not to publish Don’t Be a Feminist. I appreciate their concern, but I’m glad I kept my own counsel. Here’s my interview with Chris Williamson on the book and beyond. Apparently he’s kind of a big deal…
My Chris Williamson Interview
November 17, 1516: Birth of Queen Mary I of England and Ireland. Part IV.
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Under the English common law doctrine of jure uxoris, the property and titles belonging to a woman became her husband’s upon marriage, and it was feared that any man she married would thereby become King of England in fact and name. Because of this common law, and with Mary being England’s first Queen Regnant of […]
November 17, 1516: Birth of Queen Mary I of England and Ireland. Part IV.
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