Source: Cobden Centre
by James Turk
“Many modern economists struggle to define money. Often beginning with an historical overview of the concept of moneyness, they generally end by describing the functions of money. What money ‘does’ is not a definition of what money ‘is.’ Another way they strive to define money is with the use of adjectives. A common example is ‘sound money,’ which is like saying ‘wet water.’ The adjective is superfluous because the noun is intuitively understood, or at least should be, as it was to the pioneers of the Austrian School. Although I obviously cannot speak for Menger and Mises, their intuitive understanding of money is different from that of modern writers. It had to be because the environmental factors when they were writing a century or more ago were so very different from today given the then prevailing everyday use of gold and silver.” (01/22/26)
https://www.cobdencentre.org/2026/01/defining-money/
Source: Antiwar.com
by Jeffrey D Sachs and Sybil Fares
“The question is not if the US and Israel will attack Iran, but when. In the nuclear age, the US refrains from all-out war, since it can easily lead to nuclear escalation. Instead, the US and Israel are waging war against Iran through a combination of crushing economic sanctions, targeted military strikes, cyberwarfare, stoking unrest, and unrelenting misinformation campaigns. This combination strategy is called ‘hybrid warfare.'” (01/22/26)
https://original.antiwar.com/jeffrey_sachs/2026/01/21/the-us-israel-hybrid-war-against-iran/?
Source: New York Times
“A federal judge on Wednesday ordered the government not to review materials seized during the search of a Washington Post reporter’s home last week. The ruling, from Magistrate Judge William B. Porter, was in response to a legal filing by the newspaper on Wednesday arguing that the seizures violated the First Amendment and demanding the return of the items. ‘The seizure chills speech, cripples reporting and inflicts irreparable harm every day the government keeps its hands on protected materials,’ the company said in the filing. Judge Porter wrote that The Post and the reporter, Hannah Natanson, had shown ‘good cause’ to maintain the ‘status quo’ while the issues were being sorted out in court.” (01/22/26)
https://archive.is/rW6nB
Source: The Tom Woods Show
“Why the Left Wins (but Why It Isn’t Inevitable).” (01/22/26)
https://tomwoods.com/ep-2728-why-the-left-wins-but-why-it-isnt-inevitable/
Source: Freedom and Flourishing
by Dr. Edward W Younkins
“At its core, Humanomics aims to integrate moral and social dimensions into the scientific study of economic behavior, recapturing insights from Adam Smith that have been marginalized in mainstream economic theory. Rather than reducing humans to narrow maximizers of utility, Humanomics treats them as sentient, social, purposeful, learning agents whose actions are shaped by sentiments, norms, ethical commitments, and reflective judgment.” (01/22/26)
https://www.freedomandflourishing.com/2026/01/does-humanomics-need-moral-anchor.html
Source: Astral Codex Ten
“IIUC, the argument is that people who would not donate to charity themselves find it more congenial to vote to tax other people and give their money to charity. A simple problem with this argument is that actually, each voter’s money will also be taxed. So for example, if there’s a vote on whether to tax everyone an extra $100 and spend the money on foreign aid, then voting in favor of the law costs you $100, the same as if you donated the money yourself voluntarily.” (01/22/26)
https://www.astralcodexten.com/p/slightly-against-the-other-peoples
Source: National Public Radio [US state media]
“Former special counsel Jack Smith on Thursday defended his decision to secure two criminal indictments against President Trump and asserted his team had gathered enough evidence to convict. Smith gave his first public testimony about his work Thursday, appearing before the House Judiciary Committee. Republican members of the panel attacked Smith’s move to collect phone records of lawmakers who had been in contact with Trump allies around the time of the Capitol riot in 2021. And they cast the historic investigations of Trump as politically motivated. … In a videotaped deposition, Smith said the president had only himself to blame, for charges he tried to overturn the will of voters in 2020.” (01/22/26)
https://www.npr.org/2026/01/22/nx-s1-5683973/jack-smith-house-trump-investigations
Source: Washington Monthly
by Claire Kelloway
“During his successful campaign to become New York City’s new mayor, Zohran Mamdani promised he would combat rising grocery prices by setting up a city-run grocery store in each of New York’s five boroughs. Critics have slammed the proposal as a socialist fantasy that would only create uncompetitive, Soviet-style stores. They point out, rightly, that other American cities and towns have tried running grocery stores in recent years and their track record is not great. … But if the whole concept of government-run grocery stores is untenable, someone needs to alert the Pentagon, because since 1867, the U.S. military has operated discount grocery stores called commissaries, with great success for active-duty service members, certain veterans, and their families.” (01/22/26)
https://washingtonmonthly.com/2026/01/22/how-to-bring-down-grocery-prices/
Source: BBC News [UK State Media]
“US President Donald Trump’s proposal to cap credit card costs would be ‘an economic disaster’, the boss of one of the world’s biggest banks has warned. JPMorgan Chase chief executive Jamie Dimon said the plan would remove credit from the majority of Americans and hit restaurants, retailers, travel firms and schools. Trump this month wrote on Truth Social that interest rates on credit cards should be limited to 10% for one year from 20 January. The cap has yet to come into force and the president did not say how it might be introduced or whether such a move would be legally enforceable. Asked about the cap at the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, Dimon said: ‘It would be an economic disaster, and I’m not making that up because our business … we would survive it by the way.'” (01/22/25)
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c3944lv2220o
Source: ABC News
“The German government on Thursday announced the expulsion of a Russian diplomat over a case in which a woman was arrested on suspicion of supplying information related to the war in Ukraine to an intelligence contact at Moscow’s embassy in Berlin. The Foreign Ministry said in a social media post that ‘the German government doesn’t tolerate espionage in Germany, still less under the disguise of diplomatic status.’ It said it summoned the Russian ambassador and told him it was expelling ‘the person in question who spied on behalf of Russia.’ The main suspect in the case, a German-Ukrainian dual citizen, was arrested in Berlin on Wednesday.” (01/22/26)
https://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory/germany-expels-russian-diplomat-after-suspect-arrested-espionage-129451704