Undisciplined Convex combination of Ron Swanson and Britta Perry Cohost of The Stacker Sports Podcast https://stacker.news/r/Undisciplined 1586 posts
This is terrible advice for the most common usage of "doing it".… Undisciplined Sep 15, 2024, 1:50 AM
Technically, it was three buildings with four planes. Two of those planes were in other states, though.… Undisciplined Sep 14, 2024, 7:03 PM
In Defense of Milei By Philipp Bagus & Bernardo Ferrero While the majority of libertarians have looked with favor at Javier Milei’s measures as president, this view has not been embraced by all. originally posted at… Undisciplined Sep 14, 2024, 4:46 PM
Can the State be Justified? By Eduard Bucher The common belief regarding state power is that it is always justified and there can be no questioning the state's existence. But is that true? Does state power conform to natural law or is it imposed upon subjected people? originally Undisciplined Sep 14, 2024, 4:05 PM
Who Caused the Recent Wave of Inflation? By D.W. MacKenzie A study from The Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco claims that most of the price inflation that plagued the US economy over the past few years was due to global supply chain disruptions, due to the Covid-19… Undisciplined Sep 13, 2024, 7:02 PM
"Paper or Plastic?" How One Market Intervention Requires Another to "Correct" It By Jane L. Johnson California's 2014 ban on “single-use” plastic bags was supposed to lead to less waste of plastic, which hasn't happened. Now environmentalists are demanding the state Undisciplined Sep 13, 2024, 6:51 PM
I don't think that figure even counts war. That's just democide.… Undisciplined Sep 13, 2024, 2:10 AM
Why the Family Is Not the Model for the State By Ryan McMaken Politicians have long claimed that states are like big families, and that political regimes rule in ways similar to how parents raise their families. This is nonsense. originally posted at… Undisciplined Sep 12, 2024, 7:40 PM
The Book that Made Me an Economist: Human Action by Ludwig von Mises By Shawn Ritenour One of the great lessons of Mises’s Human Action is that the institutions of the free society—private property and sound money—make up the environment enabling economic progress, and hence, human flourishing. Undisciplined Sep 12, 2024, 7:27 PM