Discussions of property rights (as well as most policy issues) are cluttered with clichés and bromides. These terms and phrases
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The Fundamental Nature of Zoning
A graphic at the beginning of a recent article about short-term rentals (STRs) in the Dallas area illustrates the fundamental
The Specter of Cronyism
Virtually everyone, no matter their political persuasion, denounces cronyism–dispensing political favors for political support. Yet, cronyism continues to dominate political
Mob Rule at Houston City Council
In early October, the Houston City Council amended the city’s sexually oriented business (SOB) ordinance. The updated ordinance prohibits businesses
The Victims of “Living Wage” Laws
In recent years, the “living wage” movement has made great strides in raising the minimum wage to $15 an hour
The “Bundle” Theory of Property
The dominant view of property today is the “bundle” theory. According to this view, property consists of a number of
Considering the Full Context
The context establishes the relationship of a statement or idea to other statements and ideas. If we consider an idea
The Importance of Real Alternatives, Part 3
In Part 1, we briefly examined the prevalence of false alternatives in controversial political issues. In Part 2, we examined