Libertarian History/Philosophy
Jennifer Burns: Why Milton Friedman Matters More Than Ever
The biographer of the Nobel laureate says he made us "free to choose" in areas far beyond economics.
Libertarian History/Philosophy
The biographer of the Nobel laureate says he made us "free to choose" in areas far beyond economics.
The Chile Project surveys neoliberalism's most polarizing experiment.
Even taking all the money from every billionaire wouldn't cover our coming bankruptcy.
"If there is freedom, private property, rule of law, then Latin Americans thrive," says the social media star.
Whether voters will approve of whatever draft the government writes next remains to be seen.
The 54,000-word draft document is a feeding frenzy of political interests looking to codify special rights and privileges.
Voters will hopefully come to their senses and reject a radical, left-wing constitution.
The Atlas Network's Antonella Marty on the bad ideas that have undermined wealth and stability in the region
Protesters say the cost of living is too high and wealth is distributed too unequally.
The story of Chile's success starts in the mid-1970s, when Chile's military government abandoned socialism and started to implement economic reforms.
Socialist who served as president from 2006 to 2010 will return to power
The long-lived, utterly insane idea of an autocrat imposing freedom