May 23, 2021 – Brad Polumbo …… Here’s hoping more CEOs follow Shopify’s lead and rediscover the fundamental morality of free-market capitalism. Continue reading →
March 16, 2021 – Barry Brownstein …… People should take the time to understand the definition of “Capitalism” before they criticize it. Continue reading →
October 16, 2020 – Kerry McDonald …… Free-market capitalism is the greatest generator of personal and economic freedom, prosperity, and progress the world has ever known. Continue reading →
October 8, 2020 – Mark Hendrickson …… The present fascination with socialism and hatred of capitalism reflects a combination of willful historical blindness, lack of simple common sense, and inexcusable economic ignorance. Continue reading →
September 8, 2020 – Antony Sammeroff …… Many view “the rich” as people sitting on sacks of money doing nothing with it. The truth is capitalists use capital to produce goods and services which benefit the public. Continue reading →
August 17, 2020 – Jon Miltimore, Dan Sanchez …… Isabel Wilkerson’s new book “Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents” is receiving rave reviews. But do the book’s controversial claims hold up? Continue reading →
June 8, 2020 – Thorsten Polleit …… Mises knew: “Mass unemployment destroys the moral foundations of the social order. The young people…forced to remain idle, are the ferment out of which the most radical political movements are formed.” Continue reading →
May 10, 2020 – Kerry McDonald …… Billionaires contribute daily to the “common good”—not only through charity, but through human ingenuity and the progress and prosperity that produces for all of us. Continue reading →
April 8, 2020 – Bradley Thomas …… The Left conveniently ignores dozens of state-dominated and state-controlled medical systems and decides that the lack of preparedness for COVID-19 was all the fault of those small slivers of healthcare systems that are actually private. Continue reading →
March 4, 2020 – Lawrence W. Reed …… The first few years of Plymouth colony were fraught with hardship and hunger. Economics had a lot to do with it. Continue reading →