The Police State
The Death Camp of Communist China
Having read the above, you are now in a tiny elite of people who know anything about the greatest death camp in the history of the world that China became between 1949 and 1976, an experiment in total control unlike anything else in history.
What Homeland Security Really Means
There is an interesting pattern to the problem of treating security as a macro-political problem rather than a micro-technical problem. Lew Rockwell reports that with every increase in the war on terror, the incidents of reported terror have increased.
Why Economists Tend to Oppose Gun Control Laws
However horrendous we might find the mass shootings at Columbine, Virginia Tech, and other places, the fact is that when disaffected people start planning mass mayhem, the lack of a gun will not stop them.
Guantanamo: A Long Train of Congressional, Executive, and Now, Judicial Abuses
American citizens can now be arrested by the federal government, held indefinitely without trial, questioned under standards we would not allow for our own soldiers if captured by other nations or subordinates of those nations, and never have a hearing to find out the evidence being presented against them. This is shameful and stunning, and is all derived from a legislative branch that is unwilling to do what the Constitution allows it to do: declare war.
Our Kind of Central Planning
The actual conflict at the root of history is the great struggle between freedom and despotism, between the individual and the state, between the voluntary means and coercion.
On Evil Acts
What guarantee do we have that the people who run the state will be less evil than those who are run by the state?