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  • Are We Becoming a Victimocracy?

    Are We Becoming a Victimocracy?0

    Most of us learned—or should have learned—in school that the United States is a republic, not a democracy. Therefore, we do not have direct rule by the demos, the “mob” of common people, but by elected representatives and leaders. Of course, some cynically deny that our nominal governments actually rule. Our “real” rulers, they usually

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  • Why is America Divided?

    Why is America Divided?0

    In one sense political divisiveness has always been with us. The United States was birthed in political animosity. If you doubt it, go read about the contention between figures such as John Adams and Thomas Jefferson, or between Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton. And, of course, there was that little matter between Hamilton and Aaron Burr

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  • What CNN Gets Wrong in Its Coverage of Seattle’s New Minimum Wage Law

    What CNN Gets Wrong in Its Coverage of Seattle’s New Minimum Wage Law0

    • November 8, 2018

    Economic theory has a few things to say about what will happen to the quantity demanded of something if you raise its price. But activists—and a few economists—have argued that, for various reasons, when the quantity you’re talking about is the quantity of labor, it isn’t as simple as that. In this context, the experience

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