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Gary Galles

Almost as long as I can remember, I have been a fan of science fiction.

Ryan McMaken

At the Libertarian Scholars Conference in 2018, our associated scholar Jo Ann Cavallo (Columbia University) presented new research on the literary

Ryan McMaken

Contrary to the myth, the tax resisters actually won in their fight against the feds, and for decades afterward, except during the War of 1812, the federal government never again dared to impose an internal excise tax.

Ryan McMaken

The American revolutionaries created a decentralized, locally controlled polity for a reason. Abolishing federalism to achieve short-term political ends is a reckless way to go.

Tho Bishop

Shelton’s nomination is best seen as a litmus test for Republican senators. Are they interested in ideological diversity within American institutions, or willing to stand with the academic gatekeepers that have given us the Leviathan we have today? 

Antony P. Mueller

"Sortition" is the process by which lawmakers are selected by lot rather than through popularity contests known as "elections." There's really no reason to think sortition would be any worse than the status quo.

Kristoffer Mousten Hansen

Ludwig von Mises was called several names and epithets in his life, by his admirers and enemies alike, but a little-known one is the "sunny pessimist."

Robert Aro

The media wants Judy Shelton destroyed, because she once made some sensible comments about gold and fiat money.