reason.com: Today in Supreme Court History: December 16, 1936 -- -- 12/16/1936: West Coast Hotel v. Parrish argued.The post Today in Supreme Court History: December 16, 1936 appeared first on Reason.com. #liberty #news
mises.org: Subjective Valuation Versus Arbitrary Valuation -- -- One important difference between the Austrian and other schools of thought is the emphasis Austrians place upon purposeful human behavior. Consumption by individuals is not random, but rather purposeful action driven by subjective individual preferences. #liberty #news
mises.org: The Context Behind Donald Trump’s “Takeover” of the American Right -- -- While it is often framed in the media as a battle between principled conservatives and an angry, non-ideological movement focused solely on personal loyalty to Trump, the current civil war on the American right is only the latest chapter in a much older story. #liberty #news
mises.org: Totalitarianism Begins with a Denial of Economics -- -- Totalitarianism is not compatible with a functioning economic system based upon free exchange and private property. Such regimes depend upon historicism and logical relativism. #liberty #news
mises.org: Wanted: Critics of Austrian Economics -- -- Austrian economics today needs critics. It doesn‘t need the critics (like Paul Krugman) who cannot give valid and accurate criticisms, but rather people who actually understand the concepts upon which Austrian thinking is built provide a real challenge. #liberty #news
reason.com: "Brazenly Partisan" Judge Wynn Withdraws Senior Status Because Trump -- -- Will Judge Stranch be the next Obama Judge to show her true blue colors? #liberty #news
reason.com: Today in Supreme Court History: December 15, 1791 -- -- 12/15/1791: First Ten Amendments ratified.The post Today in Supreme Court History: December 15, 1791 appeared first on Reason.com. #liberty #news
reason.com: Sheldon Gilbert: The New President of the Federalist Society -- -- A brilliant fusionist who has done remarkable work for the Chamber of Commerce, the Institute for Justice, the National Constitution Center, and as a senior counsel at Walmart. #liberty #news
reason.com: Supreme Court Adds Two Potentially Significant Cases to OT2024 Docket -- -- December certiorari grants on standing and religion are early holiday gifts for Court watchers. #liberty #news
mises.org: Trump’s Economic Policies: The Good, The Bad, and the Uncertain -- -- President-elect Trump has promised changes in economic policies. How well they work and how they will affect us remains to be seen. Here is a look at proposals that have promise—and proposals that are likely to cause harm. #liberty #news