With an estimated 75,500 homeless individuals in Los Angeles County, the Los Angeles mayor is calling upon “the most fortunate”
Tag: altruism
Sacrifice the Best and Brightest
Moral premises underlie every public policy discussion. This is true of all sides of the debate. Unfortunately, in most instances
A Call to Breed Slaves
CNN reports that Japan’s birth rate has fallen to a record low while deaths are increasing due to an aging
The Trump Card of Altruism
Last summer, the city of Kingston, New York established rent control in the city. On November 9, the rent -guidelines
Property Rights in Space: A Duty to Sacrifice
Beginning with its position that space is a part of the “celestial commons,” the Left argues that we need “democratic
Doubling Down on Failed Policies
If we objectively evaluate government’s involvement in housing over the past century, we will discover a legacy of failed policies.
Giving Thanks to Big Pharma
This week, the Independent Panel for Pandemic Preparedness and Response, a body established by the World Health Organization, released a
The Pseudo-independence of Being Anti-authority
Last week, a reader asked me to expand on a remark made in a post about those who are anti-authority: