So, what is capitalism? The answer will depend on who's being asked. Language, like markets, basic law, and customs, is a spontaneous order. No one plans it. Words drift in their meaning in ways that probably can’t be fully explained. Language is a tool that people use to think and communicate, so it’s adapted according to needs, changing circumstances, and even confusion.| Free Association
Fair Observer Editor-in-Chief Atul Singh speaks with Casey Given, executive director of Young Voices, about civil liberties,| Fair Observer
Human dignity: the cornerstone of classical liberalism and is the simple, profound notion that every person possesses inherent worth.| The IHS
Anyone advocating neoliberal policies is now persona non grata in Washington, D.C.| Reason.com