Bas Spliet is back to discuss the disaster that was America and the UN's involvement in Libya after 2011's Arab Spring. Spliet reminds us that Libya was once one of the wealthiest countries in north Africa, ruled by a secular dictator with relative liberty and...
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7/10/20 Ryan Dawson on Cancel Culture, Police Reform and the War on Drugs
by Scott Horton | Jul 13, 2020 | The Scott Horton Show
Scott talks to Ryan Dawson about cancel culture and the latest wave of deplatforming, of which Dawson himself is a victim. Dawson, who spends much of his time fighting against the neoconservative ideology, has come under fire over and over again for the alleged...
7/10/20 Jeffrey Kaye on Biden’s ‘Humane’ CIA Torture Apologist
by Scott Horton | Jul 12, 2020 | The Scott Horton Show
Scott interviews Jeffrey Kaye about Avril Haines, a former Obama administration adviser and Deputy Director of the CIA recently appointed as a foreign policy adviser to Joe Biden. Haines has been described as a "superstar", and clearly has a future as a well-connected...
Outliving Thoreau’s Life of Poverty
by Jim Bovard | Jul 12, 2020 | Featured Articles
Henry David Thoreau has inspired generation of Americans to live fuller, freer lives. From his story of spending a night in jail as a tax protestor in “Civil Disobedience” to his chronicle of solitary living in Walden, Thoreau reached higher ground by going against...
7/10/20 Grant Smith on the Covid-19 Relief Money Helping to Fund the Israel Lobby
by Scott Horton | Jul 11, 2020 | The Scott Horton Show
Grant Smith discusses the Israel lobby's deep involvement in the U.S. economy, this time as regards the American firms in the business of promoting Israeli interests, who have recently received large sums of money through special coronavirus relief programs. Smith...
NYT: ‘Was the intelligence tweaked by people seeking to hinder efforts to withdraw American troops?’
by Scott Horton | Jul 10, 2020 | Blog
Can you believe these idiots? After two weeks of propaganda from their paper: "Other questions abound: When did the reported payments begin? Were they payback for American support of Afghan militants against Soviet troops there in the 1980s, or something else? Were...
Dem, GOP Zionists Are The Tiniest Little Crybaby Millennial Snowflakes
by Scott Horton | Jul 9, 2020 | Blog
For all their shameful excesses, the Antifa Social Justice Cancel Culture Warriors have nothing on those Americans who prioritize serving the interests of the foreign nation of Israel. Here Florida GOP state legislators are going after a Florida State University...
Pentagon Admits There Is No Corroboration of ‘Bountygate’ Claims
by Jason Ditz | Jul 9, 2020 | Featured Articles, Foreign Policy
Continuing the allegation of Russian bounty payments to Taliban to kill U.S. troops, Defense Secretary Mark Esper and Joint Chiefs Chairman Gen. Mark Milley both told the House Armed Services Committee that they’ve seen no corroboration of the claim, nor do they...
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Madeleine Albright, first female US secretary of state, dies. Here’s the Video of Her That YouTube Removed
Tried posting this to our YouTube channel, removed automatically for "inappropriate content" while platforming politicians proudly provoke a third world war.
RussiaGate 1.0 & RussiaGate 2.0 Debunked in Under Two Minutes
https://youtu.be/FmlnX2VRZYg
Inflated
Inflation. Today’s inflammatory word of the day. Apparently, I’m permitted to share critical thought in this regard since I majored in Finance and Econ in college, correct? I haven’t written anything on today’s other hot topic, Ukraine. With 13 years of military...
Announcing the Institute’s New Managing Editor: Keith Knight
As we kick off our Spring funddrive, I figure now is a good time to announce the promotion of our great colleague Keith Knight to managing editor of the Libertarian Institute. Keith is a hardcore libertarian and is as devoted to spreading the message of freedom as any...
Disparity
From Mondoweiss:
Law of the Jungle vs. Law of the Market
In the jungle, consumers compete, tooth and claw, with each other for scarce food. In the market, producers compete, peacefully, with each other, producing abundance for consumers. In the jungle, the rule is: eat or be eaten. In the market, it is: serve so that you...
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