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Last month, George Will wrote about Nick Gillespie’s and Matt Welch’s important new book, [2]The Declaration of Independents [2].
In my latest column in the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review I highlight public-choice economics [3].
David Henderson points to yet another example of the glories of Canada’s health-care system [5].
Steve Landsburg is one of the most consequential thinkers of our time [7].
Cato’s Mark Calabria explains that forced mortgage refinancing doesn’t create wealth [8].
And Cato’s Chris Edwards offers insight on infrastructure [9].
Finally, we must ask: how would we survive if our betters were not so very vigilant in looking after our interests? [10] (HT Fred Dent)