Archive: Articles

Restaurants Are Now Adding ‘Equity’ Charges
Will making customers pay “equity” charges backfire? Probably
Jon Miltimore | June 29, 2021
Why Do Colleges Seem to Dislike Men?
The tale of the disappearing collegiate male
Richard Vedder | June 29, 2021
Working Class Hurt by Lockdowns but Elites Unscathed
The picture painted by new Harvard University data is one of working-class destruction
Brad Polumbo | June 22, 2021
Governor Newsom Poses Shocking Pandemic Power Grab
He is stretching state law so far he deserves an Olympic gold medal in gymnastics
Brad Polumbo | June 17, 2021
The Compact That Preceded the Magna Carta
It was ‘the Anglo-Saxon Magna Carta,’ in the words of historian David Starkey
Lawrence W. Reed | June 15, 2021
5 Historic Examples of Foreign Aid Efforts Gone Wrong
Well-meaning international aid efforts have existed for centuries. So have their unintended consequences
Orestes R Betancourt Ponce de León | June 10, 2021
Paige Lambermont | June 8, 2021
Biden’s Climate Justice Plans Will Hurt the Global Poor
The President's boundless climate plan is too political to be grounded in reality
Revana Sharfuddin | June 2, 2021
Desantis’s Anti-Riot Law Undermines the Constitution
The Florida governor’s “anti-riot” bill goes far beyond combating riots—it threatens Floridians’ freedoms
Rachel Altman | June 1, 2021
Americans, Not China, Are Paying for the Tariffs
A new analysis from Moody’s Analytics makes this clear
Brad Polumbo | June 1, 2021
How Equity Breeds Mediocrity and Stifles Achievement
By disincentivizing academic success the pursuit of equity rewards failure
Kevin Boyd | May 25, 2021
Is Having Children in 2021 Really ‘Environmental Vandalism’?
Concerns about population growth are nothing new. And a recent article in British Vogue is based on the same flawed assumptions
Peter Jacobsen | May 25, 2021