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Sarah Skwire reminds us that the good old days were terrible – and, in doing so, she also exposes an historian’s grotesque misunderstanding of commerce and, of all things, also of history [2].

Alan Dowd summarizes America’s continuing loss of economic freedom [3].

Arnold Kling is seldom mistaken, but I agree with David Henderson that Arnold is mistaken to insist that contract enforcement requires that government be at least in the background [4].

Jeff Jacoby rightly mourns – as also Ronald Reagan likely would have mourned – the fact that hostility to immigrants has become a defining issue for American conservatives [5].

Although I cannot tolerate watching a State of the Union “speech,” I’m glad that my friends at Cato watch such intelligence-insulting and soul-sapping political theater – and respond [6].

Reason‘s Ron Bailey reviews Matt Ridley’s The Evolution of Everything [7].  (HT Manny Klausner)

Barry Brownstein does his part to help make visible the invisible hand [8].

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