President Donald Trump unveiled a sweeping new tariff regime, targeting nearly every major trading partner of the United States. The list, displayed in the White House Rose Garden, imposes aggressive ...
If modern discourse is to be believed, Milton Friedman was not a “neoliberal” at all—at least not in the way the term is thrown around today. He is routinely portrayed as a dogmatic apos...
“The Religion of Consumerism and Moral Decay in the Modern World” In the modern world, consumerism has reshaped societies and left in its wake a trail of moral decay. As humans we are noto...
ETFs: The Illusion of Safety and the Erosion of Responsible Ownership Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs) had become the darlings of the modern investment world—but surprise! As markets took a hit in recen...
In today’s dynamic geopolitical landscape, narratives are everywhere, and it’s crucial to know who is behind them and why. It often comes in handy to have someone external to blame for stagnat...
Modern Monetary Theory (MMT) is often either dismissed as reckless or praised as revolutionary. Critics argue it’s an inconsistent theory that gives governments a free pass on money handouts. Bu...
Recently an keynsian style economic conference left me with some lingering questions about the discipline’s ability to grapple with the messy realities of politics, power, and human behavior. The op...