Imprimis

By: Hillsdale College
  • Summary

  • Imprimis is the free monthly speech digest of Hillsdale College and is dedicated to educating citizens and promoting civil and religious liberty by covering cultural, economic, political, and educational issues. The content of Imprimis is drawn from speeches delivered at Hillsdale College events. First published in 1972, Imprimis is one of the most widely circulated opinion publications in the nation with over six million subscribers.

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  • Drain the Swamp
    Dec 20 2024

    November 2024 | Volume 53, Issue 11

    Drain the Swamp
    Larry P. Arnn
    President, Hillsdale College

    The following is adapted from remarks delivered on November 19, 2024, at a Hillsdale College reception in San Diego, California.

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    15 mins
  • Populist Conservatism and Constitutional Order
    Nov 26 2024

    OCTOBER 2024 | VOLUME 53, ISSUE 10
    Populist Conservatism and Constitutional Order
    Kevin D. Roberts
    President, The Heritage Foundation

    The following is adapted from a talk delivered in Christ Chapel at Hillsdale College on October 23, 2024, as part of the Drummond Lectures in Christ Chapel series.

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    16 mins
  • The Dangers of Price Controls
    Oct 28 2024

    SEPTEMBER 2024 | VOLUME 53, ISSUE 9
    The Dangers of Price Controls
    Henry Hazlitt and Brian Wesbury

    The first issue of Imprimis, published in May 1972, featured an article titled “The Dangers of Price Controls” by Henry Hazlitt. The Federal Reserve back then was printing large amounts of money to fund massive government spending on Great Society programs launched during the presidency of Lyndon Johnson. As a result of printing so much money, the U.S. economy was suffering from rapid inflation. To address inflation, Federal Reserve Chair Arthur Burns and the Nixon administration dreamed up wage and price controls.

    Today we face a similar situation. The Federal Reserve has been printing a lot of money to fund the huge expansion in the size and scope of government that took place during and after the Covid pandemic. In response to the resulting inflation and the political unrest that comes with it, Vice President Harris and others are promising to outlaw “price gouging”—in other words, to impose price controls—which will eventually lead to wage controls as well, since production and prices involve both in an intimate way.

    Because economic truth remains the same today as it was 52 years ago, we are reprinting Henry Hazlitt’s article from 1972, but with edits and updates by Brian Wesbury that bring Hazlitt’s classic piece into today’s world.

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    14 mins

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