Today is the 100th anniversary of the birth of Thomas S. Szasz (1920-2012), the most unappreciated libertarian in modern times. Beginning with his book The Myth of Mental Illness in 1961 and proceeding through dozens of books and hundreds of articles, Szasz, a...
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Is the US Going to War with Venezuela During the Covid Pandemic guest Will Porter
by Kyle Anzalone | Apr 6, 2020 | Conflicts of Interest
Will Porter returns to FPF to discuss the aggressive actions Trump has taken towards Venezuela in recent weeks. The US indicted Maduro then offered a $15 million reward for his arrest. Similar actions were taken in 1989 before the US military invaded Panama and...
3/6/20 Branko Marcetic: The Case Against Joe Biden
by Scott Horton | Mar 10, 2020 | The Scott Horton Show
Scott interviews Branko Marcetic about his new book, Yesterday's Man: The Case Against Joe Biden, which explores the arc of Biden's decades-long political career. Marcetic explains that Biden has never really had serious ideological commitments, and instead has simply...
Cops Are Criminals
by Scott Horton | Feb 26, 2020 | Blog
Drug wars just make them worse.
We Should Be Wary Of A “Bio-PATRIOT Act”
by Zack Sorenson | Feb 8, 2020 | Blog
With a new global pandemic scare, the time has come to watch out for those who would exploit it. A severe public health crisis could lead to calls for a new cabinet position, and new government powers to intervene into the personal health of American citizens. This is...
Another Victim in America’s Drug War
by Lance Lamberton | Jan 22, 2020 | Featured Articles, Justice, Libertarianism
On November 15, 2018, my wife came home to give me the worst news that I have ever gotten in my adult life. My stepdaughter, Mandy Koblischek, who had been my stepdaughter for the past 21 years, and who I loved dearly, died from a lethal overdose of heroin laced with...
Atlanta Police Make Monumental Move, Disband Entire Drug Unit to Focus on Actual Crime
by Matt Agorist | Jan 9, 2020 | Featured Articles, Libertarianism
Atlanta, GA — In one of the most revolutionary moves we’ve reported on to date, the Atlanta Police Department announced this week that they are disbanding their narcotics unit so they can fight actual violent crime. This move is both revolutionary and heartening and...
California’s Increasing Weed Taxes are Fueling Crime, Destroying Environment, and Killing Jobs
by Matt Agorist | Jan 5, 2020 | Economics, Featured Articles, Libertarianism
California — It’s been two years since California began licensing businesses to sell legal marijuana. Unfortunately, however, the legal scene is far outmatched by the black market and the state government is 100% responsible. Instead of reacting to the negative...
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Two Years: Gaza Leveled and America on the Table
Today is the second year anniversary of the 7 October 2023 attack from Gaza into Israel and the response that will forever stain the reputation of Israel and any nations planet-wide that support the reaction. In the aftermath, I did an extensive series on a...
New York Times Deceptions about the Two-State Solution and Rise of Hamas
The New York Times’ reporting serves to manufacture consent for the US government’s support for Israel’s crimes against the Palestinians.
Contours of The Global Imperial Architecture
Antiwar.com recently published an article jointly written by Institute Director Scott Horton and this author (Weeks). The piece, “Strategic Treason: The Empire Fetes Man Who Killed US Troops,” discussed Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa’s trip to New York City, which...
The Most Important Chapter of Hayek’s Most Important Book
Economist Friedrich Hayek's most popular book, The Road to Serfdom, contains a particularly important chapter titled "The End of Truth." That chapter, with a new foreward by economist Daniel D. Klein of George Mason University, is now available to read with updated...
Standards!
Secretary of War Hegseth recently brought the perfumed princes to the Pentagram to give a short speech on standards. I am glad for the name change since the DoD has never troubled themselves with defending the nation. Someone: "How come there aren't any fat Marines?"...
Short Story – Context
He clenched his fist around the USB, impatience gripping him as he waited. He had just finished pacing only to sit down, unaware of his rocking back and forth. Once he saw her, he was back to his feet. He wanted to push it into her hand and disappear. Instead, she...
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