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Category Archives: libertarian thought
Gulf oil spill stimulates the economy (parody)
Everybody knows that war is good for the economy. Unfortunately, it has a tendency to affect people of color disproportionately and even lead to their deaths. This unfortunate fact has lead to a search for alternative forms of war – … Continue reading
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On tax revolts
It is prudent these days to be afraid of the I.R.S. This so-called “service” ruins many lives daily with the stroke of a pen or keyboard. This is one reason any online talk of “tax revolt” or “cheating on one’s … Continue reading
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Libertarians and immigration
It has long been a source of consternation that the main position of the Libertarian Party is a pro-immigration one. Typically we find open-border libertarians defending their position using arguments of principle. For example, a libertarian blogger by the name … Continue reading
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The Greyhound station gulag
One of the privileges of being race realists is that we are able to see the story within a story. We notice not only what is said, but also what is not said. We notice how things are said – … Continue reading
Protecting children. A moral dilemma
Government agencies that are charged with protecting children have earned a bad reputation. If power corrupts, then power over the fate of children must be the most terrible kind of power. When it comes to a government agency such as … Continue reading
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Obamacare sticking it to us
We got an email from our H.R. department today at work. In part, it read: On March 23, 2010, President Obama signed into law the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA), making health reform certain and expanding coverage to … Continue reading
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Vigilante justice at the hands of police
Eve Carson was just one of the many beautiful young white women murdered by young black men. Leftists like to cheapen the lives of victims like Eve by reminding us that the victims of young black male criminals are chiefly … Continue reading
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Win-win situation?
It appears that some Muslims object to the new full body scanners now mandatory in the U.K. (thanks to strike the root for the link). I think it’s abhorrent of governments to force people to reveal their naked bodies in … Continue reading
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Statism versus unfettered immigration
Some libertarians naively believe that unfettered immigration would be a good thing and that the State is wrong in limiting the movement of people. So claims Manuel Lora in his strike-the-root column. Of course not all libertarians agree with him; … Continue reading
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The nature of money and taxation
There are many books, and articles, on libertarianism. Most of them seem to fit into two basic genres: 1) deep libertarian theory/thought and 2) collections of anecdotes illustrating the abuses of government. While the second genre seems to be somewhat … Continue reading
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