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- 2006
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Hans-Hermann Hoppe
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Includes the presentation of the 2006 Schlarbaum Award For Lifetime Defense of Liberty to Hans-Hermann Hoppe, at the 2006 Supporter’s Summit: “Imperialism: Enemy of Freedom,” 27 October 2006, Auburn,
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Thomas J. DiLorenzo
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There is no provision in the US Constitution allowing for a dictator. Yet, Lincoln was one. He suspended habeas corpus . Any disagreement with Lincoln was treated as treason. Political prisoners were everywhere, including the mayor of Baltimore. Three hundred newspapers were shut down. All telegraph communication was censored. Railroads were
Mises Daily
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Nicholas Snow
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Frédéric Bastiat is considered by many to be one of the greatest economic journalists of all time. [1] However, it has been argued that he also made far more important contributions to the science of economics than most economists realize. Various current issues could benefit greatly from many of the ideas put forth in his writings. One such issue
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Riccardo Pelizzo
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Gottfried Dietze died a few weeks ago after teaching for 50 years at Johns Hopkins University. Most of his work was focused on the rule of law, separation of power, judicial review, and property rights. He is the author of a classic study of the Federalist papers. Gottfried Dietze was born in Germany, in Prussia, in the early 1920s. Born just
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Thomas J. DiLorenzo
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Wal-Mart-hating interventionists are running out of reasons to hate Wal-Mart. Incapable of making any kind of coherent argument that America’s biggest retailer is harmful to consumers or workers, they are now rewriting American business history — including the history of antitrust regulation — to vent their hatred of an institution that has done
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T. Norman Van Cott
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It’s often a heartbreaking story. It’s also a repeating story. Details change, but the essentials remain the same. What is it? It’s people on parole and probation committing yet more crimes. Thousands each year. Those foisting these parolees and probationers on us pollute our social environment just as owners of poison-spewing factories pollute
Mises Review
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David Gordon
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Planners in Black Robes Mises Review 12, No. 1 (Spring 2006) HOW PROGRESSIVES REWROTE THE CONSTITUTION Richard A. Epstein Cato Institute, 2006, xiii + 156 pgs. “ L ochner -era jurisprudence” elicits a mindless sneer from most contemporary legal theorists. In Lochner v. New York (1905), the Supreme Court held unconstitutional a New York state law
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Llewellyn H. Rockwell Jr.
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At some point in the days following the November election, it became conventional wisdom that the Republicans lost control of the House because of the war. That is also said to be the reason that President Bush’s poll numbers have sunk lower than Clinton’s ever were, and are tending towards Nixon-level depths. Can we take a moment to observe how
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Stephan Kinsella
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The following edited comments are excerpted from a recent email discussion with Walter Block and one of his correspondents, a Philosophy Professor (designated [PhilProf] below): Walter, [PhilProf] -- Thanks for your email. Only time for a few comments now. [PhilProf]: “I find it difficult to accept the following possibility, namely, that when,