Incentives and Price Gouging October 27, 2016 Does price gouging create incentives to increase supply? Sure, but that doesn’t mean that children won’t die unnecessarily. by Nathan J. Robinson
Do Economists Actually Know What Wealth Is? October 26, 2016 Greg Mankiw thinks Hamilton scalpers are fantastic. Of course he does. He’s rich. by Nathan J. Robinson
Suicide and the American Dream October 22, 2016 More and more of us are killing ourselves. Is it the exploding of our deferred dreams? by Nathan J. Robinson
Good Riddance to a Revolting Monster October 08, 2016 One of the most horrible people on earth committed serial sexual assault. Can we at last be rid of him forever? by Nathan J. Robinson
“We” Do Not Feel That Way, Thank You Very Much September 18, 2016 The use of “we” is a form of rhetorical coercion. by Nathan J. Robinson
Why Appeals To “Progress” Are Empty September 17, 2016 If these “new advances in the field” are so obvious, it should be easy to defend them. by Nathan J. Robinson
What Noam Chomsky Thinks Of “Intellectuals” September 05, 2016 Contrary to what the New York Times thinks, Chomsky is highly skeptical of “expert opinion.” by Nathan J. Robinson