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Review: Samuel Edward Konkin III: Revolutionary Friend27.prosince The libertarian movement is home to quite a few eccentric and radical people. Samuel Edward Konkin III (1947–2004), or SEK3, as he is often called, was one such figure. British Politicians Understand Neither Inflation nor Economic Growth27.prosince Great Britain’s Labor government continues to pursue the ruinous policies of inflation and out-of-control spending, all in the name of promoting economic growth. They will get stagflation instead, and then blame the entire problem on capitalism. Revisiting the Maidan Massacre27.prosince The Maidan Massacre of February 2014 supposedly involved Ukrainian government troops tied to President Viktor Yanukovych, a Russian ally, leading to his overthrow. But what if it was a false flag operation done to make people blame the government? Camillo Tarello: The Forgotten Farmer Who Outsmarted the State26.prosince Camillo Tarello was one of the fathers of modern agriculture. Fighting the headwinds of state disapproval for his innovative farming methods, he made many agricultural discoveries, benefitting not only his fellow Italians, but future farmers around the world. A Boehm’s Rush to Judgment26.prosince In this week’s Friday Philosophy, Dr. David Gordon takes a hard look at philosopher Omri Boehm’s fixation with John Brown and his commitment to violence in the name of ending slavery. While Trump Considers Reclassifying Marijuana26.prosince A few days ago, cannabis stocks surged after news broke that President Donald Trump is considering ordering his administration to reclassify marijuana as a less dangerous drug, a move that would represent a significant shift in US policy. The Continental Bait-and-Switch26.prosince The Continentals and other paper monies only temporarily retained some value largely because of an initial promise of future redemption in gold and silver—a monetary “bait-and-switch.” Dickens the Man25.prosince Charles Dickens trained many to hate capitalism, but he never understood the difference between envious hatred of wealth and charitable concern for the poor. The true story of his personal life makes this evident. Putting the Economics Back in Christmas25.prosince Consumer spending does not drive the economy. On the contrary, saving, investment, and entrepreneurship are the critical components of economic growth. The Nordic Model Isn’t as Socialist as Democratic Socialists Claim25.prosince Scandinavia is not socialist; in fact, they are often ranked far higher than socialist economies like Venezuela in terms of economic freedom. This Is Not a Christmas Story—But Maybe It Should Be25.prosince Losing one’s money, credit cards, and passports in a New York City cab could have been a disaster. Thanks to trust and cooperation among people who didn’t know each other, this story had a happy ending. Reclaiming the Antistate Roots of Christmas24.prosince Shortly after hearing about the birth of Jesus, Herod the king tried to have the child murdered. Indeed, Herod's oppressive rule and the predations of the Roman state play a huge role in the Christmas story. Environmentalism Is a Convenient Excuse for Authoritarianism24.prosince The economic doctrine of “externalities” has become an excuse for governments to intervene economically in heavy-handed ways, all in the name of “saving” the environment. The Libertarian Political Messages in “The Mark of Zorro”24.prosince The 1940 version of The Mask of Zorro is more than a swashbuckling film featuring Zorro and his skills with the sword. It is also a reminder that the state is oppressive and seeks to take away the natural rights and liberties of the people. |