The Economics of Climate Change
The most commonly used justification for engaging in a free market economy is that free markets allocate scarce resources most efficiently. That is, in a free market there is […]
The most commonly used justification for engaging in a free market economy is that free markets allocate scarce resources most efficiently. That is, in a free market there is […]
Those familiar with the founding of this nation, forged through the crafting of a national constitution, know that two general themes characterized its underpinnings: 1) the rights of a […]
With all due respect to Billy Joel and Barbara Streisand, if you take a New York State of Mind too far you get Joni Mitchell in spades. Don’t it always […]
In the 1960s, counterculture poet Allen Ginsberg spoke to the student body at the University of Buffalo. As was his style, his speech was laced with profanity and sexual crudeness. […]
In 1775, only four communities in the United States could properly be called cities: Philadelphia with 34,000 residents, trailed by New York, Boston, and Charlestown. There were only about 2.5 […]
As far as we know, no one has developed a true time machine. We’re talking about a device like the one in the movie, The Time Machine, where inventor George […]
Is it that certain look in the eyes? Knowing, intense, unwavering! You know the one. The one that holds us mesmerized. Well, it might be, but probably not. There’s a […]
A young student stands behind his parents and smirks as they tell the principal that their child would never strike another student. When shown the security tape evidence, the parents […]
It happens every day, in every aspect of our lives. Little, imperceptible things which go unnoticed. And then we wake up in a mess and wonder why. People throw cigarette […]
It’s brown, made of leather, has an odd shape, and has an average net worth of $1.43 billion in 2014 for thirty-two American cities. You guessed it; it’s an NFL […]