My 85-pound pit bull lives better than most people on this planet do. He eats superior food, drinks clean water, and sleeps inside a comfortable house on a comfortable bed.
The astonishing growth in SEZs qualifies as a revolution of sorts, but not the usual, political kind.
Watson offered up a simple truism about feminism that is more powerful than it might sound: “Feminism is about giving women choice.”
Today is International Women’s Day and, in some of the least surprising news of the day, it turns out that women’s equality ties into economic freedom. International Women’s Day was founded by the American Socialist Party in 1909 and usually ends up celebrating women in government, politics, and statism, but let’s look at something else. […]
If human flourishing is our goal, we must return to a society where economic freedom is championed.
I was still a Soviet citizen when I first read some of the international documents on human, economic, and political rights.