Pundits at CNN and other news outlets are much distressed over the report that Ivanka Trump's clothing and accessories company won trademark recognition from the government of China just as that country's president was sitting down with President Trump and the First...
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Steve Bannon Dismisses Austrian Economics
by Jeff Deist | Mar 27, 2017 | Economics, Featured Articles, Libertarianism
Writing in The New York Times Magazine about last week’s stillborn RyanCare bill, Robert Draper recalls a conversation he had with White House strategist Stephen Bannon earlier this year. Bannon, lamenting the ability of both congressional Democrats and Republicans to...
Objectivism and the State: An Open Letter to Ayn Rand
by Roy Childs, Jr. | Mar 3, 2017 | Featured Articles, Libertarianism
First published in 1969 by the Society for Individual Liberty (now Liberty International). Nineteen of his essays are collected in Liberty Against Power. Dear Miss Rand: The purpose of this letter is to convert you to free market anarchism. As far as I can determine,...
Reviving Libertarianism
by Daniel McCarthy | Feb 23, 2017 | Featured Articles, Libertarianism
Those who favor limited government shouldn’t ignore the virtue factor. American politics is awhirl. Donald Trump’s transformation of the right is the clearest sign of it. But the left is reborn, too—in outraged opposition to the new president and with the example of...
Libertarianism and Immigration Enforcement
by Jacob Hornberger | Feb 23, 2017 | Featured Articles, Justice
For the past several years, there has been a running debate within the libertarian movement between libertarians who favor government immigration controls and those who favor open borders. As an advocate of open borders, I have never been able to figure out how those...
Politically-Incorrect Harvard Commencement Address and Other Mind-Boggling Stuff
by Craig Cantoni | Feb 17, 2017 | Blog
Unbelievable! I didn’t know until this week that an African-American student had given a commencement address at Harvard praising former Confederate President Jefferson Davis. The address had the title, “Jefferson Davis as a Representative of Civilization.” Why...
The Great Hypocrisy of Libertarians and Conservatives
by Craig Cantoni | Feb 16, 2017 | Blog
It’s nearly impossible in the modern social-welfare state for a believer in limited government (aka limited coercion and theft) not to be a hypocrite. Take Social Security and Medicare. After being forced to pay into the programs over a working life, most people...
News Roundup 2/12/17
by Kyle Anzalone | Feb 12, 2017 | Blog
A New Jersey police officer has been cleared of any wrongdoing after he shot an armed 76-year-old man. The elderly man was in his home when the officer entered the house after bring incorrectly sent to the address by dispatchers. The man believed the officer was a...
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Israel’s Amazing Feat
Israel has accomplished quite a feat: its crimes against the people of Gaza are of such a large scale that they make Hamas's Oct. 7 crimes look small.
Pentagon Follies: Accounting for DEI Expenditures
Inclusion, Equity and Diversity (IED) is communism in blackface. This viral contagion has raced to the top of government bureaucracies and, of course, facilitates a race to the bottom in quality and competence. The wizards at the Pentagon who have yet to account for...
A Soho Forum discussion of COVID with Tom Woods
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fKzl5CngE5Q Check out Tom's great book, Diary of a Psychosis.
US Abrams Tanks Withdrawn from Fighting in Ukraine
Five four million dollar tanks up in smoke. They'll make every excuse they wish but the days of manned tanks are over. Ukraine has lost five Abrams tanks in recent months, The New York Times reported this month, citing an unnamed senior US official. At least three...
The Aircraft Carrier is the Crossbow and Chariot of the Modern Age
The US Navy, of course, is desperately trying to get authorization to build more Ford-class carriers. Ironic that they name the carrier after a violence broker famous for being rather clumsy and unable to navigate around. The first of class doesn't work properly: it...
Here’s an Idea
If you can't tell the difference between 2024 America and 1930s Germany, let's not have a conversation, okay?
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