The Pugsley Plan
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Jim Davies
2013-01-14 08:46
Column by Jim Davies.
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Prior to Harry Browne's first run for US President in 1996, his friend John Pugsley wrote him a passionate “open letter” urging him not to. As far as I know, Harry didn't reply, but he did continue his campaign – and repeated it four years later. He got few votes more than the LP normally receives, but his platform and campaign were...
A Deal With Government
Jim Davies
2013-01-09 09:04
Column by Jim Davies.
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World history was radically changed, in the small Turkish town presently known as Iznik. It affected a vast range of human activities during the last 17 centuries; it housed an event more significant than Rome itself with its claim to dominate Christendom, than Paris with its thousand years of prominence in trade and culture, than Florence or Venice with...
I'm a Liberal, You Dirty Radical!
Alex R. Knight III
2013-01-09 08:49
Column by Alex R. Knight III
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I’d like to share a little something here with you, a recent e-mail exchange I had with a now-former Facebook “friend” of a few years. This individual will remain unnamed here, though I will provide some details. This person is a not untalented filmmaker, photographer, painter, and musician. He has published an autobiography of some...
Everybody Does It
Mark Davis
2013-01-08 08:44
Column by Mark Davis.
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“The hardest thing to explain is the glaringly evident which everybody had decided not to see." ~ Ayn Rand
The good old “argumentum ad populum” or “appeal to the people” is a logical fallacy that has been used by countless children the world over for time immemorial. Unfortunately, the equally old lesson traditionally...
Panarchy, Not Anarchy, Is the Answer
Paul Bonneau
2013-01-08 08:01
Column by Paul Bonneau.
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It’s not unusual to see here on Strike The Root articles defending or promoting anarchy, particularly the anarcho-capitalist variety. Yay, team!
Anarcho-capitalism is a good answer--for anarcho-capitalists. Not so good for, say, communitarians, though; nor for liberals, conservatives, or even anarcho-other-than-capitalists.
It’s an answer,...
Limits of Indoctrination
Jim Davies
2013-01-07 08:58
Column by Jim Davies.
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Dr. Gary North is a prolific writer, as shown by his huge archive at LRC; and most of those of his articles I've read are very good. He's particularly perceptive about the future of higher education, as this recent example illustrates.
Sometimes he's too long-winded for my taste, and sometimes he seems to me to get it wrong – though the...
Ten Differences Between the State and the Mafia
Jakub Bozydar W...
2013-01-04 08:20
Column by Jakub Bozydar Wisniewski.
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1. The state is the largest apparatus of violence, aggression, and coercion within a given territory. The mafia is composed of all the smaller ones.
2. The state is the most well-organized apparatus of violence, aggression, and coercion within a given territory. The mafia's inferior organization makes them less influential and their reach...
Ed Schultz and His Alleged Middle Class Heroes
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Angelo Mike
2013-01-04 01:00
Column by Angelo Mike.
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Ed Schultz has set quite the task out for himself. On his New Year’s Eve broadcast on MSNBC, he announced who his “Middle Class Heroes of 2012” are.
Schultz is a self-styled liberal, so his recipients of the title “Middle Class Hero” are predictable and worthy of a certain amount of eye rolling. The general reverence for...
Bellum Sacrum
tzo
2013-01-02 07:51
Column by tzo.
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Once upon a time there lived a businessman named Muhammad who, at the age of 40, had a divine revelation. He then proceeded to pick up some followers, united them under the Constitution of Medina, took over Mecca, destroyed the pagan idols, then conquered and converted most of the Arabian Peninsula to Islam. After he died, the succeeding Caliphates expanded the...
A Quandary for the Left and Right
Angelo Mike
2012-12-28 01:00
Column by Angelo Mike.
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I believe that anti-statists (libertarians, anarchists, or what have you) have a wide tent. We can get support from conservatives on the need for rolling back government regulations and the welfare state, and from liberals on civil liberties and warfare. A lot of time this agreement is in name only. We find conservatives happy to support the welfare state...