Constitution
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ConstitutionGovernmentPolitics
Collectivism Breeds Indifference to the Loss of Liberty
by Richard Ebeling January 22, 2021The presumption of political paternalists to arrogantly command and control how we live, work, and interact in the face of the imposed shutdowns and lockdowns and the behavior constraints in the face of the coronavirus crisis
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ConstitutionGovernmentLibertyPolitics
College football overcomes the pandemic
by Daniel Sutter January 21, 2021College football is always demanding but in 2020 players faced multiple impositions
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ConstitutionEducationGovernmentLibertyPoliticsRegulation
The No Education Association
by Larry Sand January 19, 2021As the teachers unions buttress their roadblocks to reopening schools, parental choice is more important than ever
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ConstitutionEconomicsGovernmentInternet/TelecomPoliticsRegulation
Big Tech and Big Data vs Private Property
by Seton Motley January 19, 2021The advent of the Internet has created for us a New World.
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ConstitutionGovernmentPoliticsRegulation
Trump’s Fall and the Rise of the Tribal Collectivists
by Richard Ebeling January 19, 2021Politically trying times clearly lie ahead in the United States, with the fallout from the November elections and the events in Washington, D.C. on January 6th
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ConstitutionEnvironment/EnergyGovernmentPoliticsRegulation
California secretly struggles with renewables
by David Wojick January 19, 2021Nationwide we are spending untold billions of dollars on huge batteries, trying to keep the erratic nature of renewables from crashing the electric power system
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ConstitutionGovernmentLibertyPoliticsRegulation
Getting Used to the Nanny State
by Alexandra York January 13, 2021“Nanny,” of course, is a nicety for “authority”
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ConstitutionEconomicsGovernmentPolitics
Witnessing Lithuania’s 1991 Fight for Freedom from Soviet Power
by Richard Ebeling January 12, 2021At a time when serious concerns are being expressed and experienced about individual freedom and political self-government in America right now, it is worth remembering that you really don’t always appreciate what you’ve had until you’ve lost it
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ConstitutionEducationGovernmentPolitics
Spirit Murder, Lizard Brains and the Abolition of Whiteness
by Larry Sand January 12, 2021In what amounts to a “1984 Project,” school districts across the country have turned into reeducation camps
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ConstitutionGovernment
Pelosi Unhinged: Time for Another Chill Pill?
by David Applegate January 12, 2021Let’s be honest: What happened at the U. S Capitol on Wednesday, January 6 was shocking and deplorable, but hardly surprising.
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ConstitutionEnvironment/EnergyGovernmentLibertyPolitics
Biden should help clean up the developing world’s exotic mining tragedy
by Ronald Stein January 11, 2021The enormous amounts of money being allocated for solar and wind — and the never-ending extensions of the tax credits for them
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ConstitutionEconomicsGovernmentPolitics
Carl Menger and the Sesquicentennial Founding of the Austrian School
by Richard Ebeling January 7, 2021At a time when a wide variety of misguided and wrong-headed economic ideas are swirling around the arenas of public policy, it is worth taking note of 2021 being the 150th anniversary of the founding of the Austrian School of Economics
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ConstitutionEconomicsGovernmentLibertyPolitics
Francis Lieber’s America and the Politics of Today
by Richard Ebeling January 6, 2021At one level, this year’s presidential election has been no different from others