Big Government

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Peter St. Onge

Some opponents of Scottish secession (and most other Secession movements) claim that places like Scotland and Quebec are "too small" to be independent countries. A look at small countries vs. large countries, however, suggests that small countries often perform better economically.

Salmaan A. Khan

The trucking industry has historically offered many opportunities for small-scale owner-operators and laborers alike. Government management of the industry, however, from environmental regulations to labor guidelines, have cut deep into trucker productivity, all the while raising prices for both consumers and producers who depend on trucking.

Mark Thornton

Drug warriors rely on bad and manipulated data to make the claim that respecting private property rights in Colorado is "terrible public policy."

Mark Thornton

The war on drugs has no benefits, just costs and negative unintended consequences. These include drug-addict crime, drug-dealer violence, bribery and corruption, and the increase in drug potency to deadly levels.

David Gordon

Few topics in recent years have aroused as much interest among libertarians as intellectual property. What place, if any, would IP — patents, copyrights, trademarks and the like — have in a libertarian society?

William L. Anderson

Only those people with views similar to Elizabeth Warren have rights.

Murray N. Rothbard

In the wake of the scandal of the NSA, several points need to be highlighted.