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Speech Isn't a "Threat" Just Because a Government Official Says So

Blog10/23/2021

Many parents are becoming angry over the contempt with which they are treated by school officials. So school board officials are attempting to use federal "harassment" laws to silence critics.

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Should War Be Made "Humane"?

War and Foreign Policy

Blog09/23/2021

Moyn fears that "humane warfare" along with programs of global surveillance, would subject the world to hegemonic control by one or a few dominant superpowers.

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Social Justice and the Emergence of Covid Tyranny

Media and CulturePhilosophy

Blog09/16/2021

The covid regime has extended and deepened the epistemic crisis inaugurated by postmodernism and practical postmodernism. Science has devolved into a series of non sequiturs backed by force. Science has become postmodern.

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Shakespeare Helps Us Understand Rome's Descent into Empire

Book Reviews

Blog09/16/2021

In Shakespeare’s Rome, Cantor helps us to understand why Shakespeare was not only a great writer but a great political thinker as well, and that is no mean achievement.

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Study Guide to the Jordan Peterson – Robert Murphy Podcast

Media and CultureAustrian Economics OverviewPhilosophy and Methodology

Blog09/02/2021

Robert Murphy's interview with Jordan Peterson featured a fast and exciting conversation with lots of references to books, articles, and other Austrian scholarship. This study guide offers citations and explanations for that may have gone by too quickly for the audience.

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Some Conservatives Still Pine for the Good Ol' Days of Cannabis Prohibition

Legal System

Blog08/30/2021

The federal government, along with pharmaceutical, alcohol, and tobacco companies have spent money trying to put the legalization genie back in the prohibition bottle, so any argument or propaganda will suit their purposes.

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Savings Are the Foundation of Economic Growth

World History

Blog08/05/2021

If people are to demand things in the market, people must first produce things. This production allows for savings, and ultimately, for economic growth.

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Shrinkflation, Inflation’s Sneaky Cousin, Is on the Rise

Inflation

Blog07/28/2021

We've all hear the reports of inflation by now, but what about the shrinkflation going on?

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