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During the nineteenth century the principles of individual liberty, constitutionally limited government, peace, and reliance on the institutions of civil society and the free market for social order...
View ArticleCaduceusX Opinions • 20th century classical music pieces
Old enough and bright enough, maybe, to spill some kerosene around a cheap liquor bottle, then light a candle, and put the candle in the middle of the kerosene. He laughed and cried for nearly five...
View Article21st Century U.S. Trade Policy Should be Pro-Market, not Pro-Business,...
By Daniel Ikenson The difference between the trade policy we have today and the trade policy we should have is like the difference between crony capitalism and free-market capitalism. The sausage...
View ArticleWatch Don Kates a Quarter Century Before the Washington Post Put Him on Its...
Aaron Ross Powell Today the Washington Post published a front page story about changing intepretations of the Second Amendment. The piece begins with a lecture by professor Don Kates. In 1977 at a...
View ArticleState Education and the 19th Century Voluntaryist Movement
George H. Smith was formerly Senior Research Fellow for the Institute for Humane Studies, a lecturer on American History for Cato Summer Seminars, and Executive Editor of Knowledge Products. He...
View ArticlePolitical Correctness • The Untouchables of the 21st Century
The Untouchables of the 21st CenturyMONDAY, MAY 06, 2013 7:55 PM Throughout history and throughout the world, there have been classes of untouchables. Best known perhaps (other than Elliott Ness and...
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