Inside India
Originally published in The Casey Report in January 2009, this article offers an insider’s perspective on India’s economy, poverty, corruption, cheap labor, infrastructure, social unrest, and the risks behind India’s growth story.
Originally published in The Casey Report in January 2009, this article offers an insider’s perspective on India’s economy, poverty, corruption, cheap labor, infrastructure, social unrest, and the risks behind India’s growth story.
Originally published in the January–February 2009 issue of Liberty Magazine, this piece discusses India’s technological ambitions and the contrast with hunger, poverty, weak infrastructure, superstition, bureaucracy, and social dysfunction.
Originally published at Le Québécois Libre, this article discusses Slumdog Millionaire and what the film reveals about stress, violence, poverty, corruption, insecurity, and everyday life in India.
Originally published in the November 2008 issue of Liberty Magazine, this reflection discusses paternalism, social control, dependency, parental authority, and the weakening of individual responsibility.
Originally published in the November 2008 issue of Liberty Magazine, this piece discusses muckrakers, corruption, public criticism, institutional decay, and the importance of exposing hypocrisy in public life.
Originally published in the September 2008 issue of Liberty Magazine, this piece discusses the fall of Nepal’s monarchy and what it revealed about power, legitimacy, tradition, democracy, and social disorder.
Originally published in the September 2008 issue of Liberty Magazine, this reflection discusses British Columbia’s climate action dividend, government waste, taxation, carbon policy, and the absurdity of politicians returning a small portion of what they first took.
Originally published at LewRockwell.com, this article discusses Vancouver police, public alcohol enforcement, petty humiliation, submission to authority, and how liberty is lost slowly through small acts of compliance.
Originally published in the April 2008 issue of Liberty Magazine, this piece discusses Benazir Bhutto, Pakistan’s political culture, dynastic politics, corruption, institutional weakness, and the Western romanticization of political figures from the developing world.
Originally published in the March 2008 issue of Liberty Magazine, this reflection discusses honor among thieves, public morality, corruption, loyalty, and the instability that follows when moral standards collapse.