How many times can something be divided before it permanently breaks? In a matter of months, the edifice of a United States has become more and more cracked, after repeated blows from a pandemic virus, state-imposed lockdowns, mass unemployment, police shootings, and...
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Police Reform In Congress Is All Talk, and No Action
by Rob Faust | Sep 3, 2020 | Criminal Justice, Featured Articles
A friend, and reader of the Libertarian Institute, asked me a few questions recently. Why did a group of protestors demand that Rand Paul say Breonna Taylor’s name when he was the senator that introduced the Justice for Breonna Taylor Act? Why do we see very little...
Jerome Powell Is Stealing Your Wealth
by Michael Maharrey | Sep 2, 2020 | Economics, Featured Articles
The Federal Reserve has doubled down on its policy of devaluing your money. During a speech in Jackson Hole last week, Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell announced a shift in the central bank’s inflation policy. In the past, the central bank has targeted a 2...
Toxic Partisanship: A Gateway Towards Authoritarianism
by David D'Amato | Sep 1, 2020 | Featured Articles, Politics
For years a consistent refrain in American politics has bewailed an increasingly polarized political atmosphere. As the Pew Research Center observes, for the first time in almost 25 years, “majorities in both parties express not just unfavorable but very unfavorable...
An American Withdrawal From Iraq Must Be More Than Words
by Ron Paul | Sep 1, 2020 | Featured Articles, Foreign Policy
Earlier this month, while meeting with the Iraqi Prime Minister, President Trump reaffirmed his intent to remove all U.S. troops from Iraq. “We were there and now we’re getting out. We’ll be leaving shortly,” the president told reporters at the time. Although...
Unpleasant Times
by Sheldon Richman | Aug 31, 2020 | Featured Articles, Libertarianism, Sheldon Richman
If Ludwig von Mises were alive today he would be viewing our current predicament with alarm but not surprise. He lived through something similar about a century ago. In response to inexcusable police brutality, some outraged people who've taken to the streets have...
‘Serve and Protect’? Eighty Percent of Criminal Charges Are for Misdemeanors
by Bradley Thomas | Aug 31, 2020 | Criminal Justice, Featured Articles
A recent meeting by a North Carolina state government task force underscored that the mission today of American police forces may well be less to “serve and protect” and more to “harass and extract.” “Of North Carolina’s 1.9 million criminal charges, 1.6 million of...
New Evidence Indicates Police Provoked Violence In Kenosha
by Matt Agorist | Aug 30, 2020 | Criminal Justice, Featured Articles
Serious violence unfolded in Kenosha Tuesday night during protests over the shooting of Jacob Blake. The violence mentioned below, however, was not between police and protesters. It was captured on video and it was between citizens. Two people were killed and a third...