We Can’t Agree on Inequality — Here’s Why

Source: EconLog
by Maurizio Bovi

“Centuries of argument have left a stubborn question unresolved: how much economic inequality is acceptable? Unlike inequalities rooted in race, gender, or disability — which typically attract broad moral condemnation — economic inequality in income, consumption, and wealth remains fiercely contested. That contestation does not result from a flaw in the debate; it is the debate’s defining feature.” (04/24/26)

https://www.econlib.org/library/columns/y2026/boviinequality

Turns Out, “Unite the Right” Charlottesville Rally was Underwritten by the Left [sic]

Source: Batya Ungar-Sargon
by Batya Ungar-Sargon

“An explosive new indictment was handed down against the Southern Poverty Law Center this week, accusing the storied civil rights organization of 11 counts of wire fraud, false statements to a federally insured bank, and money laundering. The Department of Justice is alleging that between 2014 and 2023, the SPLC secretly funneled over $3 million from donors to leaders of the Ku Klux Klan, Unite the Right, and the Nazi Party, among other extremist organizations. … Paying millions of dollars to Nazis and Klansmen would be bad enough. But the indictment alleges that the SPLC went beyond that, actually underwriting the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville in 2017, providing material support and supervision to what the Left turned into the symbol of Right-wing hate.” [editor’s note: Ungar-Sargon does have a little credibility on Charlottesville — on the “right” she was one of the few who didn’t try to perpetrate the “Charlottesville Hoax” Hoax – TLK] (04/26/26)

https://www.batya-us.com/p/for-years-the-left-used-the-unite

Government Cannot Make Us Healthy

Source: Brownstone Institute
by Mollie Engelhart

“[T]he truth is, the government was never going to save us. It was never designed to move faster than the people. It responds to pressure, to markets, and to what we tolerate and what we demand. Right now, we are still funding the very system we say we want to change. The only real power we have is how we spend our money, our time, and our energy, and that power has to be exercised consistently. It is easy to vote one day in November. It is hard to change how we spend our money every single day. It is hard to change how we eat every single day. It is hard to choose, over and over again, to support something different when the system is designed to make the alternative less convenient.” (04/24/26)

https://brownstone.org/articles/government-cannot-make-us-healthy/

Who is responsible when an AI weapon pulls the trigger?

Source: Responsible Statecraft
by Muhammad Saad

“In 1863, Francis Lieber, the Prussian-American jurist commissioned by Abraham Lincoln to codify the laws of land warfare, wrote that no soldier may kill an enemy ‘who has laid down his arms.’ War, however brutal, must remain an act performed by a morally responsible agent who can account for what he has done and to whom it has been done. The Lieber Code was imperfect. Its application was racially selective and its humanitarian ambitions frequently betrayed in practice. But its foundational premise survived two world wars, the drafting of the Geneva Conventions and the development of every weapons system from the machine gun to the precision-guided munition. Its premise is that lethal force requires a human being who can be identified, interrogated, and held to account. Today, AI-powered targeting systems fundamentally break this premise.” (04/24/26)

https://responsiblestatecraft.org/ai-weapons/

Anarchist Notes on the Theory of Money, Credit, and Capital. Part II: Past, Present and Future of Money

Source: Center for a Stateless Society
by Kevin Carson

“It makes no sense to seek the historical origin of money unless we start from a definition of what money is. I start from L. Randall Wray’s contention that the defining feature of money is providing a unit of account, and that all the other conventionally assigned attributes of money are secondary where they exist at all.” (04/25/26)

https://c4ss.org/content/61129

An All-American Retort to Israel’s Invasion of Lebanon

Source: Libertarian Institute
by Jim Bovard

“Israel’s bombing of Lebanon has reportedly killed more than a thousand civilians this year. Israel also drove out more than a half million civilians from southern Lebanon as part of an effort to commandeer that territory. Israel’s bombing has been so indiscriminate that even President Donald Trump objected. … I have the same recommendation now that I had in a 1987 USA Today piece opposing deployment of the U.S. Navy to the Persian Gulf: ‘This is not our war, and there is no profit in U.S. intervention.’ GTFO remains the best Middle East policy for America.” (04/24/26)

https://libertarianinstitute.org/articles/an-all-american-retort-to-israels-invasion-of-lebanon

Israel Apologists Lie About Their Feelings And Beliefs

Source: Caitlin Johnstone, Rogue Journalist
by Caitlin Johnstone

“One of the most frustrating things about Israel apologists is how they constantly pretend to believe things they don’t really believe in order to push Israeli PR. There’s a tweet going around by a rabbi named Elchanan Poupko that says ‘I had never met a Zionist who does not care also for the lives of innocent Palestinians. I have never met an anti-zionist who does care for the lives of israelis. That is the difference between us.’ This person does not believe his own claim. He is knowingly lying about what he thinks is true about Zionists. A Penn State survey published in Israeli media last year found that 82 percent of Jewish Israelis support the forced expulsion of all Palestinians from Gaza. Nearly half, 47 percent, said the IDF should kill all inhabitants of any city they capture — that’s inhabitants, not combatants.” (04/25/26)

https://caitlinjohnstone.com.au/2026/04/25/israel-apologists-lie-about-their-feelings-and-beliefs-and-other-notes/

The new Blob is even scarier than the old one

Source: NonZero Newsletter
by Robert Wright

“As the age of artificial intelligence dawns, the various people who make a living as Blobsters — the think tankers, the past and present government officials, the military-industrial-complex titans, the influential media figures — show few signs of getting the picture. Whereas the atomic age spawned lots of creative and even enlightened thinking about its revolutionary implications for national and international security, the age of AI seems so far to be having roughly the opposite effect.” (04/25/26)

https://www.nonzero.org/p/the-new-blob-is-even-scarier-than

Our Anti-Rich Tax System

Source: Free Association
by Sheldon Richman

“I suspect that, considering how most commentators talk about the matter, many people think the U.S. tax system favors the rich, the public’s favorite scapegoat. But according to Adam N. Michel, the Cato Institute’s director of tax policy studies, ‘We actually have one of the most progressive income taxes in the developed world.’ … The average tax rate on upper-tier earners is as high as 33.4 percent. ‘[A]s a share of adjusted gross income (AGI), the top half of income earners paid 97.1 percent of federal income taxes.’ That leaves less than 3 percent for the rest.” (04/24/26)

https://sheldonrichman.substack.com/p/tgif-who-pays-federal-taxes

After Viktor Orbán’s Defeat in Hungary, the “New Right” Needs a New Foreign Despot To Admire

Source: Reason
by Steven Greenhut

“Hungary is Europe’s basket case, a nation that saw little economic progress under Orbán—as well as diminishing freedoms.” (04/24/26)

https://reason.com/2026/04/24/after-viktor-orbans-defeat-in-hungary-the-new-right-needs-a-new-foreign-despot-to-admire/