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The Front Lines of the Language Wars

LiberalismPhilosophy and Methodology

Blog10/04/2022

Language is at the front lines of the battle over institutions.

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We Don't Believe You

PhilosophyPolitical Theory

Blog08/11/2022

Any political statement made today, by any politician or candidate, can be answered thus: "We don't believe you." 

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The Language Vandals

PhilosophyPhilosophy and Methodology

Blog07/20/2022

Language is an institution in society. We need to protect it from vandals in the state-linguistic complex.

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Rising Interest Rates May Blow Up the Federal Budget

Philosophy and MethodologyPolitical Theory

Blog07/01/2022

Congress enjoys exorbitant political privilege in the form of cheap deficit spending—but it may soon come to an end.

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The Prospects for Soft Secession in America

AnarchyAntipoliticsDecentralization and SecessionLibertarianismLegal SystemProperty Rights

Blog09/21/2021

Is this trend toward soft secession necessarily illiberal? Is the potential for creating more states or political subdivisions, even if smaller and less sclerotic, moving us further from an idealized Hoppean private community model?

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A Libertarian Approach to Disputed Land Titles

Property Rights

Blog06/03/2021

Rothbard gives us the rough foundation of justice, but only common law juries—temporalized and local—can fill in the gaps.

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