Metamouse
tzo
2011-04-07 03:00
Column by tzo.
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Hello, and welcome. I would like to introduce you today to my metamouse, Stanley. Let me tell you a bit about Stanley: Stanley depends upon cheese in order to survive, and he has been, as a rule, very well fed. This is Stanley's home over here, which as you can see, is a maze. If you look closely, you will notice that scattered about on the floor of...
How Dare You Rob Me of My Time on Earth
Jim Moore
2011-05-24 00:00
Column by Jim Moore.
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Dedicated to the Unknown Soldiers
Most people think of life as precious, a miracle, a fabulous gift. Life is all of these and more. Above all, life is sacred. Sacred, because each human life is God-given, unique, one-of-a-kind, never duplicated. And once that life is over, THAT life—yours and mine—is gone...
About Strike The Root: A Terror and a Wonder
Lawrence M. Ludlow
2011-08-10 00:00
Column by Lawrence M. Ludlow.
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I have encountered a range of responses to material that appears on the website Strike-The-Root.com. Some people dislike the vitriol that rises to the surface of some of the columns. Some say the topics are too specialized. Others complain that an article was of poor quality. All of these criticisms can be partially true at times, but...
A Rose By Any Other Name Is Still Vegetation
Paul Hein
2011-09-01 00:00
Column by Paul Hein
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Suppose you hired a landscape architect, and asked him to submit a plan to beautify your yard. He would ask you what you had in mind. “Well, how about some vegetation?” He might smile at that, or frown; but he would want you to be more specific. “What vegetation would you like?” “You know, green plants, maybe...
The Most Important Jobs in the World--Education and Parenthood
livefreeretiree
2011-09-29 00:00
Column by Vahram G. Diehl.
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The essence of culture is formed by ideas that are passed down through the generations. Politics, religion, customs, language, etiquette, fashion, music, sports, cuisine, and every other ideology that distinguishes one place from the next constitutes culture. Everything about culture has developed respective to each group of...
The Great Fiction of Fiat Money Cornucopia
Jakub Bozydar W...
2012-02-22 01:00
Column by Jakub Bozydar Wisniewski.
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In this day and age of easy and equal access to a practically infinite supply of independent information, a serious economic crisis can potentially have intellectually beneficial consequences. It can make people start questioning the "mainstream consensus" on, say, the nature of central banks, ex nihilio credit expansions and fiat...
The Great Stagecoach Robbery
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David Calderwood
2012-03-02 01:00
Column by new Root Striker David Calderwood.
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It’s Political Season and the airwaves are stuffed with Great Plans from Great Men, full of promises to Fix This and Fix That. I guess the goal is, “He who makes the Most Believable Promises Wins.”
Bah.
Does anyone else share my sense that I’m a passenger on a stagecoach that is being...
Discrimination
Paul Bonneau
2012-04-24 00:00
Column by Paul Bonneau.
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The sign in the window said, “No Firearms Allowed Inside”.
First thing that came to my mind was, “Great, now what am I supposed to do? Leave my gun out here lying on the sidewalk?” My next thought was, “I am trying to do business with morons.”
I was in front of the local office of my ISP provider, a company...
Beware the Swarm
tzo
2012-12-19 09:09
Column by tzo.
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It has been said that government is merely an intangible set of ideas that influence how people interact with one another. It has also been called a belief system analogous to a religion in that it generally has its own creation mythos, a pantheon of idealized superheroes, and a set of superstitions grounded in faith instead of logic.
While I don’t disagree...