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Fri, May 28 2010 9:00 AM
antitrust and the rule of man
This article by S.M. Oliva makes clear the ridiculousness and hypocrisy of antitrust law. Collusion is perfectly natural and accepted for some groups, such as NBA players, public school teachers, and manufacturing company employees. But others get sued...
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Thu, May 13 2010 2:17 PM
terrorism in a police state
If you haven't seen this disturbing video , and you care about police powers in a free society, it's definitely worth a watch. The story can be found in an article from Reason Magazine . Here we see the fallout of a) the war on drugs and b) the...
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Wed, Oct 7 2009 8:00 AM
conflicted conscience
Barry Goldwater's The Conscience of a Conservative is, sadly, just another politician's manifesto, making sweeping statements in support of individual rights in one breath and in the next sacrificing them at the altar of government. He believes...
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Mon, Oct 5 2009 8:00 AM
poverty is the best policy.
A new maxim of judicious living: Poverty is the best policy. If you get wealth, you will have to support other people; if you do not get wealth, it will be the duty of other people to support you. —William Graham Sumner, What Social Classes Owe...
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