A recent volume of essays seeks to reconsider, and reclaim, Vilfredo Pareto’s intellectual legacy.
A new book makes the case for the renewed relevance of F. A. Hayek’s 1944 classic.
Michael F. Moore’s new translation of Alessandro Manzoni’s The Betrothed offers an exceptional chance to discover this classic Italian novel.
Seeking to debunk free-market ideas, a new book instead demonstrates its author’s prejudice in favor of government control.
Technocrats and populists are often considered enemies, but a recent book identifies their shared rhetorical and philosophical inheritance.
Madrid shows that it’s possible to manage Covid without heavy-handed restrictions.
A celebrated economist’s “moonshot” case against capitalism suffers from hubris and selective history.
Recovery from Covid-19 will take more than government pump-priming; the market process itself, in all its complexity, must revive.
Historical lessons from Europe’s transformation in the late nineteenth century
Four decades after her triumph, what lessons can we draw from Britain’s first female prime minister?
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