In recent years we have heard a great deal of criticism regarding the economic and racial segregation of America’s cities.
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Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City
It is rare that a book can objectively present the facts and then draw all of the wrong conclusions. Evicted:
Ninotchka
Sadly, contemporary comedic movies usually offer us a boring combination of juvenile antics and crude language. Fortunately, when we want
Cornerstone of Liberty
Cornerstone of Liberty: Property Rights in 21st Century America, by Timothy Sandefur and Christina Sandefur, presents a compelling story about
The Doctrine Of Fascism
Cronyism is the exchange of political favors for political support. Voters and donors scratch the backs of politicians, and the
The Gridlock Economy
In The Gridlock Economy: How Too Much Ownership Wrecks Markets, Stops Innovation, and Costs Lives, Michael Heller argues that Private
Progress and Poverty
Henry George was an American journalist and political economist. His book Progress and Poverty (1879) was one of the best
Chocolat and Community Values
Pursuing one’s values is always a challenge, and it is even more difficult when those values are in conflict with