Political Theory

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Gregory Bresiger

How different is he from the political class of men and women, Republican and Democrat, who rule us today? Not very. They believe in the perpetual campaign and, by implication, a perpetually bigger government. Leviathan is enabled and expanded by people like this.

Murray N. Rothbard

The Old Right of the postwar period had a rugged and near-libertarian honesty in domestic affairs as well.

Geoffrey Allan Plauché

Plauché draws from the history of liberalism and the New Left important lessons for the conduct of private and public affairs.

Dan Sanchez
If Ludwig von Mises were alive today, he probably would not have been in the least surprised that the quants’ methods ultimately bore such bitter fruit.