Political Theory

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Frank Shostak

Our town council, who loves taxes like my cat loves cream is talking about a sales tax increase: a frequent subject of their deliberations.

C.J. Maloney

But considering the future — as embodied by a mob of college-age kids willing to spontaneously party to benefit a 72-year-old grandfather who promises them nothing other than to leave them alone — maybe, just maybe, I should have a little more [hope].

Peter G. Klein

Austrian economists argue that individuals’ preferences are relevant to resource allocation only to the extent that

Murray N. Rothbard

The drive of the New Deal toward war once again reshuffled the ideological spectrum and the meaning of Left and Right in American politics.

Stephan Kinsella

I blogged elsewhere the “Palmer on Patents” post below a couple years ago.

Gary Galles

A few days ago, while searching online, I came across a mention that September 26 was Leonard Read’s birthday.

Juan Fernando Carpio

Humans have discovered the ethics of liberty over and over again throughout history.

Jim Fedako

It has been said that political movements which appear anemic, confined to the corner tables of

Gary Galles

President Bush has just signed the long-debated ethics bill, which Democrats are trumpeting as helping “drain the swamp” of corruption,