Ibram X. Kendi, the controversial author of How to Be an Antiracist, has been revealed as not only a hustler of horrid ideas but also a poor businessman. Kendi was appointed the head and founder of Boston University’s Center for Antiracist Research in 2020 following the aptly named “summer of love,” which saw riots in most major cities over calls for “racial justice.” Now, Boston University is committing mass layoffs of employees, as the Center has lost the $43...
Read More »American History Is a Preview of the Israel-Palestine End Game
As news of the Hamas attack on southern Israel began to trickle in on October 7, many who follow the ongoing Israel-Palestine conflict knew the bad news was just beginning. It was immediately obvious that the ferocity of the Hamas attack, and the high proportion of women and children among the victims, would provide the Israeli state with political justification to launch devastating and revanchist attacks against civilians within the Gaza strip in retaliation. ...
Read More »Mises on the History of Warfare
“The market economy involves peaceful cooperation. It bursts asunder when the citizens turn into warriors and, instead of exchanging commodities and services, fight one another.” So Ludwig von Mises begins a short chapter in Human Action called “The Economics of War.” While brief, the eleven pages (pages 817–28 in the scholar’s edition) are densely packed with Mises’s take on the history of warfare, what leads to total war, how wars are won, the costs of war, and the...
Read More »The Regime Plans More for Us Than Just Hillary Clinton’s “Deprogramming” Demands
While Hillary Clinton’s call to have Trump supporters “deprogrammed” has been met with snickers, her attitude is in line with most of this country’s governing elites. Original Article: The Regime Plans More for Us Than Just Hillary Clinton’s "Deprogramming" Demands [embedded content] Tags: Featured,newsletter
Read More »Responding to Yaron Brook’s Critique of Anarcho-Capitalism
Recently Yaron Brook and Bryan Caplan debated the merits of anarchism at the Soho Forum. Bob critiques Brook's opening statement. The Soho Forum Debate: Mises.org/HAP419a Bob's Book on Market Anarchy, Chaos Theory: Mises.org/HAP419b Rothbard's Book on Natural Rights and the State, For a New Liberty: Mises.org/HAP419c Hans-Herman Hoppe's Book on Private Defense, The Private Production of Defense: Mises.org/HAP419d Responding to Yaron Brook's...
Read More »Elections 2023: Swiss parliament shifts to the right | #Switzerland #elections
Here are the results of the 2023 Swiss federal elections 🗳️ 🏆The major winner on Sunday was the right-wing Swiss People’s Party with 28.6% of the vote (+3 percentage points since 2019). ♻️The Green Party lost almost four percentage points, falling to 9.4%. 👩The proportion of women in the House of Representatives has fallen from 42% to 38.5%. Tell us your thoughts about the results here 👉...
Read More »Federal elections show a more polarised Switzerland
Political scientist Lukas Golder offered his thoughts on the Swiss election results and what they could mean for Switzerland's relations abroad. Why weren't the Greens able to maintain their strides from 2019? What could the gains by the right-wing Swiss People's Party mean for relations with the EU? What do the election results mean for the make-up of the government? SWI swissinfo.ch journalist Julie Hunt spoke with Lukas Golder, political scientist at the gfs.bern research institute,...
Read More »Swiss village’s cash incentive plan to attract new residents backfires | #Switzerland
In 2017, the Swiss village Albinen voted to offer a CHF25,000 ($28,000) inducement for adults and CHF10,000 for children to make their home in the village in the southwest canton of Valais. The scheme was designed to counter a steady outflow of its population - which had shrunk to just 200 - to larger towns. But the inducement scheme has partially backfired as the village has been swamped with 100 overseas applicants per day. Would you move there? Click here to find out more...
Read More »Swiss Alps could profit from heat escape tourism
Climate change could force low-lying Alpine resorts in Europe to close their ski operations in the coming years. Instead, they could become a heatwave-free haven for summer tourists. Snow shortages have been affecting Alpine ski resorts for years. Some have had to close. With winter tourism no longer viable in many places, lower-lying Swiss resorts have been focusing more on the summer market. They could now get an extra boost. Tourism experts say the cooler climes could attract...
Read More »How To Ensure Better Operations Within Your Company’s Fleet
In today’s hyper-connected world, the efficient management of a company’s fleet is an imperative that can’t be overlooked. Businesses that rely on fleet operations must prioritize their management not only for financial prudence but also to ensure the safety and efficiency of operations. Whether you’re overseeing a fleet of delivery trucks, rental cars, or machinery, a streamlined approach can translate into significant cost savings and operational advantages....
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