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Americans now experience war more as an economic abstraction than a human catastrophe. Amid endless debt-financed conflict, have we forgotten war’s tragic cost?
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F.A. Hayek’s insights challenge the idea of rational war: outcomes depend on dispersed, tacit knowledge no planner can fully access or control.
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From sleep deprivation to obesity to overmedication, many of the problems facing American children are reinforced by the structure of modern schooling.
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The real challenge isn’t deciding which generation suffered more — it’s restoring the conditions that allow every generation to prosper.
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Some state lawmakers are focused on making leaving costly, while ignoring the reforms that could make staying attractive.
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Jeffery Degner’s recent book makes the case that monetary policy reshapes time preference, and with it, decisions about family formation.