Regulatory agencies promise to protect consumers, but they often become instruments of political power and privilege. This analysis reveals how regulatory capture stifles competition, b...
When the state decides who should win, merit disappears. In this critique, we expose how interventionism penalizes productivity, rewards inefficiency and stifles freedom....
Many politicians still treat the state as the ultimate provider, but ignore the hidden costs of intervention. This post analyzes how "social" state programs often serve private interests.
Lula and Trump share more than just populism: they both resort to the old Latin American tactic of blaming the Central Bank for their own economic mistakes. In this analysis, we compare their discourses to the...
This first post in the "Printing Money" series explains what modern monetary creation really means. It demystifies the image of the state-owned printing press and reveals the mechanisms for expanding the monetary base...
The State Against the People: When the Discourse of Protection Becomes a Weapon of Fiscal Oppression
An analytical post that denounces how the discourse of state protection serves as a justification for tax oppression and increased bureaucracy. It shows how the poorest are the most affected by a system...
Gold represents more than just value: it symbolizes freedom and limits on state power. Drawing on Austrian thought, this article explores why the precious metal troubles governments and reemerges as a resistance...






