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Fallacies

Economics

Is the Slippery Slope ‘Fallacy’ Really a Fallacy?

June 1, 2024 | Peter Jacobsen
Economics

London’s Government-Granted Taxi Monopoly, Explained

June 1, 2022 | Thomas Walker-Werth
Economics

AOC’s Latest Viral Post Flunks Econ 101

November 29, 2020 | Brad Polumbo
Education

3 Common Fallacies about School Choice

October 5, 2019 | Paul Boyce
Economics

Uber’s Miracle IPO Reveals the Fallacy of the “Quarterly Capitalist” Narrative

May 13, 2019 | John Tamny
Education

Where Is the Language of Liberty?

March 22, 2019 | Christian Schneider
Economics

Monetary Fallacies That Just Won’t Die

December 6, 2018 | John Tamny
Culture

5 Reasons to Avoid Ad Hominem Arguments

December 4, 2018 | Jon Miltimore
Culture

Four Things Everyone Gets Wrong About Mass Violence—A Social Psychologist’s Perspective

October 29, 2018 | Aaron Pomerantz
Economics

3 Economic Fallacies That Just Won’t Die

March 5, 2018 | Luis Pablo de la Horra
Economics

2018’s New Minimum Wages Come with a Cost

January 1, 2018 | Mark J. Perry
Economics

No, Natural Disasters Are Not Good for the Economy

September 11, 2017 | Nicolás Cachanosky
Culture

Nancy MacLean’s Postmodern Rhetorical Strategy

August 1, 2017 | Stephen Hicks
Economics

Henry Hazlitt’s Logic in One Lesson

June 23, 2017 | Garet Garrett
Culture

The Oldest Rhetorical Trick in the Book

January 18, 2017 | Donald J. Boudreaux
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