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Maybe You Are an Individualist Too – Jeffrey A. Tucker (07/10/2019)

Ever since I read Stephen Davies’s provocative article, I’ve been thinking about his main proposal. He suggests that the term individualist should be revived. Some...

The Human Cost of “Recovery”: We’re Burning Out – Charles Hugh Smith (07/10/2019)

The asymmetries are piling up and we're cracking under the weight. Judging by the record-high stock market and the record-low unemployment rate, the...

Social Pressure vs. Consumer Preferences – Joakim Book (07/10/2019)

A standard objection to the use of markets in organizing society’s production and consumption is that individuals are “malleable” — subject to...

How Congress lost power over trade deals – and why some lawmakers want it...

How Congress lost power over trade deals – and why some lawmakers want it back ...

‘We Need to Ban It Entirely’: Beyond Regulation, New US Campaign Calls for Moratorium...

Pushing back against businesses and government calling for mere "regulations" on facial recognition surveillance, digital rights group Fight for the Future on Tuesday launched...

The $1400 Price Point Is Acting Like A Magnet For Gold – This Is...

The $1400 price point is acting like a magnet for the price of gold. In this video I explained why and talked about...