Did Government End Child Labor?
Capitalism, not legislative intervention, ended child labor in England.
Free Market Fundamentalist is an Atlantic Sentinel blog with an exaggerated faith in laissez-faire capitalism.
Capitalism, not legislative intervention, ended child labor in England.
Plans to reduce American federal spending are few and controversial but there are several simple solutions lawmakers could enact.
Republicans repeal health reform in the House even though the Senate is almost certain to uphold it.
Media reformers lambast the merger of Comcast and NBC as nothing short of an assault on American democracy.
Not raising the debt limit is not an option but Republicans should condition their vote on serious spending cuts.
How can two of Scandinavia’s welfare states rank among the economically freest countries in the world?
Political violence is not a price Americans have to pay for their freedom.
Indiana can boast fiscal balance and job growth thanks to the limited government philosophy of its governor.
In Rochester, New York local businesses and health care providers teamed up to improve health standards on their own.
The Liberal-Conservative government’s announced labor market reforms are a step in the right direction and will likely boost employment.
In a risky effort to boost lending, America’s central bank is injecting billions of dollars into the financial market.
In spite of billions of dollars in stimulus spending, American infrastructure hasn’t much improved while unemployment in construction remains high.
India doesn’t seem to care much about the floods wrecking havoc in neighboring Pakistan. It has every right not to.
President Barack Obama lambasted Republicans for making a stand “on the backs of the unemployed” to extend current tax rates.
Amid all the anticapitalist rhetoric espoused by policy and opinion makers alike, few businessmen dare rise up to the challenge and defend the free market outright. Gregg Sherrill, Chairman and CEO of Tenneco, Inc. is a notable exception. With capitalism under persecution worldwide, the business community has in part itself to blame. As accusations of […]