Author: CreativeDeduction

The inertia of government

For those of us who wish to see Britain leave the EU it is fair to say that watching the negotiations has been painful. Less than a year from when UK should be [...]

Bernanke and the Fed: How to cause problems and shift blame

Ben Bernanke, the former head of the Federal Reserve recently warned of an impending economic crash. A fiscal stimulus package of tax cuts and increased [...]

Guest post: Anarchism and electoral politics – irreconcilable differences?

By James O’Gallagher I. Anarchist Approaches as to Political Participation Among anarchists, there is always much discussion and debate over the [...]

The damage of trade tariffs: a case study

US President Donald Trump has reignited the international trade wars with his decision to slap tariffs on steel and aluminium, of 25% and 10% respectively, [...]

Capitalism’s ungrateful heirs

‘If a man is not a socialist by the time he is 20, he has no heart. If he is not a conservative by the time he is 40, he has no brain’. This maxim is [...]

The Gulag: depraved, brutal, ignored and forgotten

Alexander Solzhenitsyn’s The Gulag Archipelago is a tough read. Published in 1973, the three-volume masterpiece is a harrowing account of arrests, [...]

An antidote to chaos: how Jordan Peterson can help libertarians

Jordan Peterson is not a libertarian. At least, he is no anarchist. Peterson believes there is a role for government, in providing a social security net and [...]

The Greece bailout: when you run out of other people’s money

The final chapter in the Greek bailout tragedy is supposed to play out over the summer. After joining the EU and subsequently the Euro, Greece had been living [...]

Did socialism destroy Venezuela? No, a lack of capitalism did

‘That wasn’t real socialism’ is the go-to excuse from the hard left whenever another left-wing regime bites the dust. While we may smile at the apparent [...]

The case against inheritance tax

‘Why not fund the welfare state with a 100% inheritance tax?’ So asked Guardian columnist Abi Wilkinson in a column from July 2017. The concept of steep [...]