Tauquir Shayaan

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Roger Scruton’s Conservatism and Adam Smith

Roger Scruton English philosopher Roger Scruton, knighted in 2016 for his significant contributions to philosophy and public education,

What Is Capitalism? (with Mike Munger)

0:37 Intro. Russ Roberts: Today is June 17th, 2025, and joining me is economist, author, and podcaster Mike

My Weekly Reading and Viewing for July 6, 2025

For the next 19 days, my travels will limit my posting frequency. Cincinnati’s Beer-Loving Germans Weathered Anti-Immigrant and

DOGE Was Always Doomed – Econlib

It seems that DOGE is poised to become a classic case study in the realm of overpromising and

Bryan Caplan on Antitrust – Econlib

I've recently begun exploring Bryan Caplan's insightful new book, Pro-Market and Pro-Business: Essays on Laissez-faire, and I've made

Jeff Hummel on the American Revolution

Every few years, I find myself revisiting a remarkable piece on the American Revolution penned by economic historian

Transaction Costs and the Law

Ronald Coase, a luminary in economic thought, is best known for the Coase Theorem, a pivotal concept nestled

Cash Transfers: Cutsinger’s Solution – Econlib

Question: A prevalent argument against providing public assistance in the form of direct cash handouts is the concern

The Marriage of Jeff Bezos in Venice

The vocal discontent expressed by some Venetians regarding Jeff Bezos's wedding underscores a larger conversation about the intersection

Defying the Data: Standard of Living Edition

In 2007, Eliezer Yudkowsky penned a thought-provoking article that introduced the concept of “defying the data.” The premise

Which class are you in?

My perspective on left-wing interpretations of “class” is far from favorable. Progressives tend to equate class with income

The Deceptive Power of Maps (with Paulina Rowinska)

0:37 Intro. Russ Roberts: Today is June 9th, 2025, and my guest is mathematician and author Paulina Rowinska.

Fascism, the Right, and the Left

What exactly defines fascism, and where does it fit within the broader spectrum of political philosophy? This question

My Weekly Reading for June 29, 2025

  by Adam N. Michel, Cato at Liberty, June 25, 2025 Excerpt: The U.S. Department of Energy’s Energy

Two housing crashes – Econlib

China is currently grappling with a housing market collapse that rivals the infamous downturn experienced by the United