Everyone--religious believers, agnostics and atheists alike--should rejoice at the Supreme Court's decision striking down New York State's attempt to limit attendance in houses of worship.
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A Barrel of Rotten Apples
by Peter R. Quiñones | Aug 31, 2020 | Blog
Government actors are a part of the population. Government actors are a part of the population. Government actors are a part of the population. Government actors are a part of the population. Government actors are a part of the population. Government actors are a part...
What Social Animals Owe to Each Other
by Scott Horton | Jul 27, 2020 | Blog
Hooray! Announcing the publication of executive editor Sheldon Richman's new book, What Social Animals Owe to Each Other! These essays, written over the past 20 years, have a single underlying theme: namely, that we human beings, as social animals, need individual...
As Much As They Might Want To, They Just Can’t Steal Their Way To Paradise
by Steven Woskow | Jul 20, 2020 | Blog
Jeff Snider at Real Clear Markets makes the case for capitalism Capitalism sure is messy, unpredictable, and, most of all, lumpy. It doesn’t go in a straight line, can cause tremendous stress and pain, and there are times when it gets caught up, for prolonged periods,...
More Regarding The Latest Russiaphobia
by Steven Woskow | Jul 3, 2020 | Blog
Lee Camp makes the same point as Sheldon. Why pay for what you can get for free. We could talk about the context of the fact that the Taliban does not need to be paid to kill American soldiers because their entire goal for the past twenty years has been to kill...
Aaaaaaaahhhhhhhh!!!!!!!
by Scott Horton | Jun 29, 2020 | Blog
The Free Thought Project for June 29: Judge’s Son Admits to 35 Counts of Trafficking Child Porn Involving Infants, Gets NO JAIL Court Rules Horrific Abuse Video Inadmissible, Overturns Cop’s Child Sex Assault Conviction WATCH: Dangerously Frightened Cop Holds Innocent...
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by Harley Abbott | Jun 29, 2020 |
Submission Email: editor@libertarianinstitute.orgPlease, adhere to the following guidelines: 1) Keep your submissions on subject. 2) Submissions must have a maximum limit of 1,800 words. 3) Formatting: a) Please submit all pieces in a Word document, with no fancy...
Don’t Pay John Bolton
by Scott Horton | Jun 21, 2020 | Blog
Download his stupid book for free here.
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The Great Enrichment Is Real
From about 1800 to the present the world's economy did something good, which looks to be permanent and looks to be justified. If contrary to the evidence we cling to our prejudices about economic history—our view that the Industrial Revolution was improverishng, or...
Where Are We?
A Lot of people have been asking me where we are politically. I don’t know if I have a good answer, but “When I am Weaker Than You, I ask you for Freedom because that is according to your principles; when I am Stronger than you, I take away your Freedom Because that...
Bertolt Brecht’s “A Worker Reads and Asks”
In 1935 while in exile Brecht wrote his poem challenging the aristocracy of history. The belief that events and the entire of human existence occurs because of a great man, the dear leader. In contemporary moments, politicians and influential people are looked at with...
How the CIA Deliberately Allowed Two 9/11 Hijackers Into the US
Tucker Carlson’s new investigative series revisits how the CIA tracked two of the 9/11 hijackers into the US without notifying the FBI.
Max Blumenthal on How Charlie Kirk Rebelled Against His Zionist Controllers
Max Blumenthal explains how Charlie Kirk was controlled by Zionists but started breaking ranks before his assassination.
You Don’t Hate Them Enough
24 years after their last September visit, al-Qaeda has flown into New York again. Now the US and General Petraeus welcome a long-time Al Qaeda leader, on whose head DOJ had a bounty of ten million dollars less than a year ago because he serves the US on the Devil’s...
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