The Emperor's Clothes
Paul Hein
2010-09-09 03:00
By Paul Hein.
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Having, by sheer good fortune, escaped any formal training in economics, I often feel like the little boy who observed that the emperor wasn’t wearing any clothes. “Shush,” I’m told. “You don’t know anything about it. It’s too complicated for you to understand.”
Well, maybe so. Despite that,...
No One Believes in Equality
Bob Wallace
2010-09-09 03:00
By Bob Wallace.
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No one believes in equality, no matter what they claim. To be totally equal, people would have to be totally identical, the way two quarters or two nickels are identical. And being identical, they’d be interchangeable.
The closest to total equality and total identicalness in nature are bees and ants, but even they are not...
C.S. Lewis Called for a Christian Theocracy
Robert L. Johnson
2010-09-09 03:00
By Robert L. Johnson.
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After reading articles by David J. Theroux of the C.S. Lewis Society which had links at www.strike-the-root.com and which paint the Christian apologist C.S. Lewis as a freedom loving libertarian, I had a hard time reconciling what little I do clearly know of Lewis with the claims made by Theroux. The only book I’ve read that Lewis wrote...
Libertarianism and Its Impersonators
Jakub Bozydar W...
2010-09-07 03:00
By Jakub Bozydar Wisniewski.
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The distortion of reality begins with the distortion of the words used to describe it. That is why, whenever one notices that a word one thinks of positively experiences an upsurge in popularity, one should remain cautious. It is certainly possible that such an occurrence indicates a genuine increase in the appreciation for and...
Mosque Madness!
Patrick Coleman
2010-09-03 03:00
By Patrick Coleman.
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In a July 1st article in Capitalism Magazine, Amy Peikoff argued from her Objectivist position that we should, along with all of our favorite ideologues from the neo-conservative movement, un-peacefully resist the building of a mosque a couple of blocks from Ground Zero. Actually, it is an “overflow prayer space for a nearby mosque,”...
The Fake TV Challenge
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B.R. Merrick
2010-09-02 03:00
By B.R. Merrick
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In spite of my opposition to The War on Certain Kinds of Drugs, I wish to inaugurate a new war against another one. I have good reasons for doing so. This drug is cheap. It is everywhere. It is insidious. Once it is in your bloodstream, it is nearly impossible to extricate. It becomes infused with the cells of your body...
The 'Muslim Menace'
Jim Davies
2010-09-01 03:00
By Jim Davies.
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Is there one, really? Quite a few think so. I wonder how many of them know what Muslims believe. I wonder how many of those know what they believe themselves, and why. Anyway, let's take a look--and if there is one, let's think how such a menace would be handled in a free society. To those kindly concerned that I might be targeted by terrorists...
Declare 9-11 'Government Blowback Day'
Lawrence M. Ludlow
2010-08-31 03:00
By Lawrence M. Ludlow.
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This September 11, let’s help to change the “meme” that has been used by the U.S. government to terrorize Americans into submission and to cynically manipulate the grief of those who lost loved ones in the 9-11 attack of 2001. This year in your community, join hands with others who understand the meaning of the event. Carry...
Why People Believe Government Is Here to Help Us
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Paul Bonneau
2010-08-27 03:00
By Paul Bonneau.
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The tenacity of the meme, that government is here to help us and protect us, is hard to understand. All evidence throughout history points in the opposite direction--that government is here to prey on us, and that if there is anything we need protection from, it is our own governments. Why do people cling to this harmful meme?
A...
Blame Wikileaks?
Patrick Coleman
2010-08-27 03:00
By Patrick Coleman.
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The media controversy concerning the recent leak of over 91,000 military reports, termed the “Afghan war diary,” by Wikileaks.org has focused very much around the supposed moral culpability of Wikileaks as an organization, its founder, Julian Assange, as well as the accused leaker, Bradley Manning, who now faces 52 years in prison for...