
What the World Would Be Like Without Capitalism
Paul RosenbergSlavery was almost entirely about surplus. (Surrounded by creative justifications, of course.) It was a type of enforced thrift.
Slavery was almost entirely about surplus. (Surrounded by creative justifications, of course.) It was a type of enforced thrift.
One of the bedrocks of our governmental infrastructure is federalism.
This is not what we can be, this is what we are. What we become in the future depends on whether we choose gorilla things or god things, here and now.
If you want things to get better, then YOU will have to make them better. YOU will have to stand up and take the arrows, yourself. Liberty, at this stage of human development, requires risk and pain.
If one's purpose is to honorably and honestly support the law and to defend our Constitution, then one must do as my friend did and study that document. And just as "case law" carries significant weight in the court of law, so it is true with our Con
This is a completely self contained development that has 38 buildings, all restored to pristine condition.
The further the spiritual evolution of mankind advances, the more certain it seems to me that the path to genuine religiosity does not lie through the fear of life, and the fear of death, and blind faith, but through striving after rational knowledge
And we are live….. That can be said for the Indie Gogo campaign now launched for “Sovereign Living the Reality Show,” which focuses on the self sustaining lifestyle of the Blush family, including John Bush and Catherine Bleish.
Those who founded America believed that an educated citizenry knowledgeable about their rights was the surest means of preserving freedom. If so, then the inverse should also hold true: that the surest way for a government to maintain its power and k
The future's household will be one of empowered individuals who are self-reliant, with a sense of common purpose, collaboration and creating abundance for others through virtuous acts.
Educating children and adults on the principles of liberty, self-responsibility, self-reliance, and a whole host of other freedom-minded attitudes starts at home where the groundwork is laid for a better, brighter future.
Here are some of the guests for this week - Ginger Taylor - John Whitehead - Charles Goyette - Scott Horton - Greg Peterson - Ty Loomis and Matt McKinney - Bernard Von NotHaus - Karen Hudes
A few years ago I received a jury summons. And while I detest the barbaric “show up or else” aspect of it, I do appreciate juries as a last ditch measure against tyranny. (In fact, years ago I spent some time with Larry Dodge, the founder of the Full
Anthony is an Anarcho-libertarian writer, scholar, musician, and fan of food and culture. Anthony is a Research Fellow and Student Programs Director at the Independent Institute and the author of the Institute book The Power of Habeas Corpus In Ameri
Forced collectivism is not natural and requires that you abide by rules and laws created by outside groups, groups with dissimilar interests...a one size fits all approach that doesn't fill all. Experimental societal structures are disallowed, disapp
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This little episode of Schoolhouse Rocks focuses upon the insights of Saint Augustine in his monumental masterwork, The City of God, Book IV, Chapter 4, “How Like Kingdoms Without Justice are to Robberies,” and applies it to contemporary matters of s
The philosophical condemnation of the supremacy in individual liberty verses the reigning doctrine of collective dominance, is a primary cause for the destruction of Western Civilization principles
A set of individuals that adopts the same law is defined as a community; no law is considered applicable to a person until voluntarily adopted by her.
The primary goal of the Liberty's Kids TV series is to provide 7-12 year olds with a fresh and exciting experience of the extraordinary period of 1773 to 1789 in American history.
The feeling of zero restraint is exhilarating. And it’s wonderful to feel your natural preference to do good, separate from the fear of punishment. But even so, what’s really important about freedom is that it allows life to flourish.
La escuelita de libertad, or the little school of liberty, will focus on schooling as well as involving students in the daily life of the Zapatistas community. Students will live with a family in a rebel zapatista community and cut wood, work in the
As you may know already, the Tea Parties that rattled our keepers so thoroughly in 2009 began with an offhand remark made by some politician on the radio[*]. I can't remember who it was. I have tried to find out, but there are now at least a dozen in
With full knowledge of engaging in libertarian heresy, and with all due respect to Mr. Jefferson, I will endeavor to correct Mr. Jefferson's observation by recasting his quotation thusly, "In order for a free and just society to both arise and be mai
17 people competed in a pitch style game show on Thursday night of PorcFest 2013, only 3 emerged as winners
I have been quite busy since last March working with Edwin Vieira and Oath Keepers on a new movie entitled "MOLON LABE - How the Second Amendment Guarantees America's Freedom." We have an incredible "cast" of experts in the can: Ron Paul, Pat Buchana
This is a fascinating interview with Hannah Arendt. So much of what she says here is very relevant for us today: From witnessing decent people going along with, or even actively supporting, an evil regime, to being attacked for the "tone" (rather tha
Ghada Talhami (emeritus professor of politics at Lake Forest University - Chicago) provides an update on Cairo and the uprisings in Egypt
I have never believed that there are any great differences in the "native" intelligence -- whatever capacity we are born with -- of healthy human beings, but that the differences we observe in children and adults are the result of patterns of greater