David Gordon reviews J.W. Rich’s new book, Praxeological Ethics: An Inquiry into the Nature and Foundation of Ethics and finds much to like about this volume.
Category: philosophy
When Genocide, Snuff Films, Extra-Judicial Assassinations and Rape Are De Facto Legal
The totem words and adjectives we use to describe Israel, a perverse and pornographically murderous society, fail. One day flows into the next, each indistinguishable in the level of sadistic torture and carnage dreamed up by the IDF Einsatzgruppen. As televised vignettes at July’s end showed, the Israelis, a “bizarre specimen of moral laxity,” in the…
Powell: More Easy Money Is Coming Soon
The Fed promises a soft landing, but the fact that the Fed now plans to start cutting interest rates is one of the strongest recession signals we can get.
Adam Smith, the American Home, and the Religion of Progress
John Tamny and Jack Ryan get heretical about housing. They argue, in part, that owning a home comes with significant costs and may not be “worth it,” however, individual consumers decide what costs they are willing to undergo and what is “worth it” for them.
Be Prepared to Hear More about Taxes, Taxes, Taxes
With the U.S. Government engaged in out-of-control spending, we are looking at tax increases in the coming years. And even if Congress does not pass official tax hikes, we will see the government seizing wealth via inflation.
JACK POSOBIEC: ‘How can RFK clean out the deep dark swamp?’
After being the first to report that Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will reportedly withdraw from the race to endorse President Trump at his upcoming campaign rally in Arizona on Friday, Human Events Daily host Jack Posobiec discusses how Kennedy could benefit a potential Trump presidency. This includes RFK Jr. helping the Trump…
Taliban fires hundreds of men from security detail because they can’t grow beards
The Taliban has fired hundreds of beardless men from Afghanistan’s security detail over their clean-shaven appearance.
Venezuelan Supreme Court affirms Maduro win in highly contested election
Venezuela’s Supreme Court affirmed Nicolas Maduro’s win in the July presidential election on Thursday after the highly contested outcome.
DAVID KRAYDEN: How do democracies die? From social media ‘crimes’
Forget the Nazis coming across the English Channel. They’re in London now.
KENNY CODY: RFK Jr should endorse Trump
Let’s not mince words: if Kennedy were to drop out and endorse Trump, it would be one of the most patriotic moves a presidential candidate has ever made.