by Josh Lauson Ascough and Antony Davies | Aug 12, 2021 | Economics
Wealth vs Income: Faulty Conflation and the Dangers of Taxes and Caps The conflation of income and wealth, doesn’t seem to be one that intends to go away anytime soon. Josh L. Ascough Despite popular misconceptions, Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk don’t have billions...
by Josh Lauson Ascough | Jul 27, 2021 | Economics
The Anti-Free Trade Position Returns Protectionism, Mercantilism, and the Denial of Consumer Sovereignty On the 21st June, 2021, Labour MP Emily Thornberry appeared on BBC radio 4, insisting that the government must cease the lifting of protections in place for...
by Josh Lauson Ascough | Jun 3, 2021 | Economics
The Cure for Healthcare: Reforming Healthcare against NHS Propaganda No subject could be more controversial to discuss in the UK more than reforming; or abolishing the NHS. The NHS has existed for over 70 years, and over that time the British people have insisted in...
by Josh Lauson Ascough | Apr 10, 2021 | Economics
Lifting Government-Based Burdens for Prosperity Irrespective of one’s personal beliefs or moral values, the absence of viable refuge due to the universal application of rules carries inherent perils. Should a problem arise that impacts you, as problems...
by Lucas Nunes | Mar 22, 2021 | Economics
My Favourite Economics and Politics book for beginners Economic Policy: Thoughts for Today and Tomorrow, by Ludwig von Mises was my formal introduction to the Austrian School, which led me to libertarianism. I consider this book to be one of the best introductory...
by Charlotte D. | Mar 17, 2021 | Economics
The Bitcoin Freedom Revolution Bitcoin, the very first cryptocurrency, created by an anonymous individual that goes by the name of Satoshi Nakamoto, changed our modern societies. It provided humanity with a way to free itself from increasingly growing oppressive...