Big Government

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Llewellyn H. Rockwell Jr.

How does any political movement that begins by being opposed to the state avoid being absorbed by the state? The most crucial step, writes Lew Rockwell, is to decide what you are for and what you are against from the very outset.

N. Joseph Potts

Thanks to a little-noticed item in Bush's budget, writes Joseph Potts, it won't just be Islamist suicide bombers whose families are limned and paid off for the death of their fighters.

Dominick Armentano

European antitrust regulators have taken the worst of American antitrust "analysis," argues DT Armentano, and made it even worse.

D.W. MacKenzie

The true state of the Union, writes DW MacKenzie, is that its chief executive fails to grasp the profound truth that central planning by political elites can never match the results of decentralized planning by the general public--even when it is done in the name of liberty.

Laurence M. Vance

Considering the state of public education, aren't vouchers a step in the right direction? Laurence Vance says no: vouchers will make the present system worse.

Roderick T. Long

Roderick Long celebrates Ayn Rand's work and influence in this piece written on the centenary of her birth.

Robert P. Murphy

Serious thinkers have known for centuries that society is a complex, spontaneous order, which cannot be centrally directed at gunpoint.

David Gordon

Deepak Lal writes as a convinced advocate of American Empire. But in the course of the book, he undermines his own reasons

Robert P. Murphy

Robert Murphy critiques Steven Landsburg's call to slow the spread of AIDS through a very counterintuitive call for more promiscuity.