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    • Republicans' racist, sexist, homophobic assault May 20, 2012
      (ALTERNET)  By Sarah Seltzer It seems like with every cultural step forward by the country on the whole, the right-wing has to take a few leaps backward — and women, gays and minorities are the victims. This month has already brought some great moments: massive protests on May 1 and the historic cultural moment when a sitting US […]
    • Dreaming of an IPO May 20, 2012
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    • Who is Barack Obama? May 20, 2012
      (PJ MEDIA) By Roger Kimball So now Chris Matthews isn’t the only one experiencing a little thrill when he thinks about Barack (omit middle name) Obama. The recent revelation that from the early 1990s until the day before yesterday — or, to be more accurate, until Obama made his decision to run for president — a […]
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    Happy Birthday, Mr. Libertarian by Jeff Riggenbach

    Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010

    Today — March 2nd — is Murray Rothbard’s birthday. Had he lived, he’d be 84 years old today. And there’s sadness in that, because 84 in the world of today, though still a “ripe old age,” is not really all that old. Lots of people live to be 84. Even libertarians do it. Both Ludwig [...]

    Classical Liberalism and International Relations by Edwin van de Haar

    Sunday, February 28th, 2010

    The following is based on a wonderful book entitled Classical Liberalism and International Relations Theory: Hume, Smith, Mises, and Hayek by Edwin van  de Haar. Classical liberal ideas apply between states as well as within states, explains Edwin van de Haar Questions of war and peace, or foreign policy in general, are among the most [...]

    Quoth the Raven

    Tuesday, January 19th, 2010

    Nevermore.  Considering the typical tone and substance of my postings, you’d guess that I was referencing my trust for the government or the next time I will vote for anyone who toes the line of one of the two major parties.  But, not today, not yet anyway.  Even though today could be a monumental day [...]

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