Tauquir Shayaan

8649 Articles

The Politics of Immigration – Econlib

Right-Wing Anti-Immigrant Parties in Europe: Rhetoric vs. Reality Recently, right-wing anti-immigrant parties have been gaining power in several

Democracy for Liberal People: Part 1

Liberalism is a political philosophy that emphasizes democracy and markets as key components of a free society. Don

A Dangerous Pass in 2025 and Beyond

In 2025, the future of liberty faces a major threat that has been looming larger since the rise

Taxocracy – Econlib

Taxation is a topic that affects all of us, whether we realize it or not. From the clothes

The Power of Nuance: Lessons for Public Health (with Emily Oster)

Public health messaging is crucial in ensuring that the public is well-informed about important health issues. In a

My Weekly Reading for December 29, 2024

In a recent article by David Friedman on his Substack, he delves into the issue of gerrymandering in

A Policy for All Seasons

George Selgin, a frequent guest on David Beckworth’s Macro Musings podcast, recently discussed a range of topics including

Can Game Theory Explain Cooperation?

Game theory has always been a complex subject for many, including myself. Despite taking undergraduate courses in the

The golden age of immigration is now

The debate around immigration in the United States has been ongoing for decades, with some critics arguing that

A Search by Any Other Name

A Reflection on Military Life: The Reality of "Health and Comfort Inspections" Let me take you back to

Two Thalidomide Disasters – Econlib

The Two Tragedies of Thalidomide: An Unforeseen Consequence of Legislation Most people are familiar with the tragic story

Mind Fog Revealed by the Murder of Brian Thompson

The recent tragedy surrounding the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson has left many questions unanswered. The accused,

Rediscovering David Hume’s Wisdom in the Age of AI

AI and the Limits of Knowledge: Drawing Parallels with David Hume In today's age of advancing artificial intelligence,

When small is beautiful – Econlib

The Relationship Between Country Size and Wealth: Exploring the Case of Small Independent Areas In a recent article,

Making Keynes’s Vision Reality – Econlib

In a world where convenience and automation have become the norm, the vision of economist John Maynard Keynes