Politics I, Pencil (And the Tariffs that Hinder Me) by April 26, 2025 April 26, 2025 This is a rendition of Leonard Read‘s famous, “I, Pencil,” but with a new twist: tariffs now restrict the importation of producers‘ goods needed to make the pencil, which means there will be fewer of them for us to use. previous post Why Do So Many Bad Economists Support the Austrian Position on Free Trade? next post How climate transition planning shapes a sustainable future Related Posts One Wrong Decision and Everything Turns to Dust May 17, 2025 Abolitionist Hypocrisies May 17, 2025 The Myth of Fed Independence After the Treasury-Fed... May 17, 2025 The True History of World War II May 17, 2025 Resurrection of the Skyscraper Curse? May 17, 2025 How Washington Started the New Cold War with... May 16, 2025 False Virtue: The Phony Rationale for American Military... May 16, 2025 The Real Israel vs. Hasbara History May 16, 2025 Anarchy, State, and Bader May 16, 2025 From Leninism to Social Democracy: A Guide to... May 16, 2025