• A list of nations that have attempted communism

    A list of nations that have attempted communism

    When individuals assert 'Communism has never been attempted' on the internet and in schools and institutions in the West, they are correct.
  • Why Not Cancel Karl Marx?

    Why Not Cancel Karl Marx?

    Racism and anti-Semitism were second nature to him, and yet the cancel culture gives him a free pass every time. In a cancel culture targeting everyone from Confederate to Union generals, Columbus to Winston Churchill, Francis Scott Key to even Abraham Lincoln and all of Mt. Rushmore, and where the racial statements and attitudes of …
  • Dianne Feinstein Lauds China as a ‘Respectable Nation’ in Senate Committee Hearing

    Dianne Feinstein Lauds China as a ‘Respectable Nation’ in Senate Committee Hearing

    Senator Dianne Feinstein (D., Calif.) labeled China a “respectable nation” in a hearing of the Senate Judiciary Committee on Thursday. The committee convened to discuss a bill introduced by Senator Martha McSally (R., Ariz.) that would allow U.S. citizens to sue the Chinese government for damages stemming from the coronavirus pandemic. “We hold China as …
  • Marxism and Murder: The Professor in the Peruvian Prison

    Marxism and Murder: The Professor in the Peruvian Prison

    He graduated from preaching Marxism in the classroom to practicing it in the field. To waste your life chasing delusions is bad enough. To sacrifice innocent lives without remorse as you pursue those fantasies is downright criminal. It defines you as a sociopath and a homicidal maniac. Abimael Guzmán is all of that and worse. …
  • 10 Things You May Not Know about 1984

    10 Things You May Not Know about 1984

    George Orwell’s novel 1984 was incredibly popular at the time it was published, and it remains incredibly popular to this day. With multiple stars citing the book as one of their favorites – including Stephen King, David Bowie, Mel Gibson, and Kit Harrington – 1984 has been growing in popularity in recent years. The book reappeared on best-seller lists in early …
  • China eager to profit off coronavirus-distressed US assets, group says

    China eager to profit off coronavirus-distressed US assets, group says

    US lawmakers and policymakers should be wary of China’s moves to target vulnerable US assets and expand its market share in the wake of the global economic crisis triggered by the novel coronavirus, according to a study prepared for a US trade group and released on Tuesday. The Horizon Advisory report for the Alliance for …
  • Kim Jong Un doesn't want a personal relationship with Trump anymore

    Kim Jong Un doesn't want a personal relationship with Trump anymore

    North Korea criticised Donald Trump in a stinging denunciation of the United States on Friday, the second anniversary of a landmark summit in Singapore where the US president shook hands with leader Kim Jong Un. It was the latest in a series of vitriolic statements from Pyongyang aimed at both Washington and Seoul, and came …
  • Was Jesus of Nazareth truly a socialist?

    Was Jesus of Nazareth truly a socialist?

    An astonishing number of people seem to think so. As a Christian libertarian, few things worry me more than the rise of socialism in America. A March 2020 Gallup poll found that four out of ten Americans have a positive view of socialism. Among Democrats, 65 percent surveyed said they hold a favorable view of …
  • Anti-Capitalism: Trendy but Wrong

    Anti-Capitalism: Trendy but Wrong

    Most modern critics of capitalism don’t know what it is, or simply choose to ignore the data. You can’t escape it; capitalism has a bad rap. Last night, thousands of anti-capitalist protestors took to the streets in capital cities across the world. Wearing V for Vendetta-inspired Guy Fawkes masks (most of which are made in China), …
  • The Cobra Effect: Lessons in Unintended Consequences

    The Cobra Effect: Lessons in Unintended Consequences

    Human beings react to every rule, regulation, and order governments impose, and their reactions result in outcomes that can be quite different than the outcomes lawmakers intended. Every human decision brings with it unintended consequences. Often, they are inconsequential, even funny. When Airbus, for example, wanted to make its planes quieter to improve the flying …