News of the Week: On Productivity and Science
Recapping the interesting and noteworthy events of the past week. I love Cal Newport’s Study Hacks blog. He is an incredibly insightful writer on education and personal productivity. Check out ...
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Recapping the interesting and noteworthy events of the past week. I love Cal Newport’s Study Hacks blog. He is an incredibly insightful writer on education and personal productivity. Check out ...
Recapping the interesting and noteworthy events of the past week. Laurence Vance informed me this past week that this year is the 400th Anniversary of the King James Version of ...
Recapping the interesting and noteworthy events of the past week. Mubarak quits. That’s the news, folks. I’m not sure anything else comes close to this. The next big question really ...
Recapping the interesting and noteworthy events of the past week. In this edition, we take a retrospective look at conservative icon Ronald Reagan. It’s been said that the “good ‘ole ...
Here’s a special message from www.tsatyranny.com. Even if you don’t live in Texas, you can have an effect – you can tell the City Council that you are more likely ...
Recapping the interesting news and stories of the past week. Egyptians are rioting in protest of corruption and terrible economic policies in their government. This is some of the first ...
Norman’s Note: I have been blessed to get to know Doug Stuart over the last year, and what a pleasure it is to welcome him as the next addition to ...
December 21, 2010, the FCC voted 3-2 for new measures regulating how content is transferred over the internet. Stephan Kinsella’s blog post at Mises.org the day before is a good ...
New Jersey State Senator Mike Doherty (R-23) introduced three pieces of legislation that will limit the power of the TSA in New Jersey airports. The first bill makes pat-downs of ...
Recapping interesting things in the news and on the net in the past week. Clearly, the big news item this week was Wikileaks newest revelation of diplomatic cables. They continue ...
Andy Greenberg has a fascinating interview with Wikileaks founder Julian Assange posted at Forbes.com. Assange states that he has been significantly influenced by “market libertarianism,” and though I disagree with ...
The whistleblowing organization Wikileaks has released their latest expose on the unseemly activities of governments around the world. And surprise surprise, governments around the world are ticked off. Now, the ...
Recapping interesting things in the news and on the net in the past week. LRC reminds us that the war of our dear “Christian” president George W. Bush has resulted ...
Gizmodo reports that many fliers are finding that the X-ray scanners and groping “security” measures are not in place today… Hmm, did National Opt-Out Day scare them a bit? I ...
This past week I have been traveling a lot. Currently I’m in Columbus, OH visiting my lovely wife, so I haven’t been, uhh, available to post… Anyway, here are some ...
Recapping interesting things in the news and on the net in the past week. The internet is going crazy right now with talk about the TSA nekkid-scanners and groping, it’s ...
Recapping interesting things in the news and on the net in the past week. Unfortunately, I missed posting this on Saturday because of the Students for Liberty Texas Conference 2010, ...
Recapping interesting things in the news and on the net in the past week. The Bank of England is on the verge of a revolution where traditional fractional reserve banking ...
On Saturdays, I am going to start recapping some of the interesting news highlights of the week. Some things will be serious, and it will always be fun, but by ...
Joseph Sobran now rests with the Prince of Peace. This great Christian libertarian valued truth above all, and fought the good fight in its defense. We honor his memory and ...
After setting loose a short rant against politicians earlier today… it’s time to mention another politician. Well, at least this guy is going to be better. Rand Paul, son of ...
Ever wondered what Christianity looks like in practice? Look no further than… President Obama! I saw this today at a demonstration at UT-Austin in front of Gregory Gym and the ...
On this day, not-so-many years ago, over 200,000 people died because an evil man thought it would be politically useful. Now, if I left it at that, no one I ...
In April, Wikileaks.org released a suppressed video of US soldiers killing civilians in Baghdad, and the world was shocked at what it saw. The boldness of Wikileaks to expose this ...
Intellectual property, especially copyright and patents, is purely fictitious, a construction of the State. Stephan Kinsella has definitively proved such in his paper Against Intellectual Property. Nevertheless, the US government ...
This clip speaks for itself. Oh wait, I get it. He’s a Democrat stealing the thunder of Republican big-government programs. That’s why.But I’m still curious, why do “conservatives” want to ...
Free books are good, right? The Cult of the Presidency is currently available for free in electronic form from the Cato Institute’s website. The author Gene Healy gave the keynote ...
On January 23, 2009 a two-day-inaugurated President Obama ordered his first murder of Iraqis with Predator drones. Now, exactly sixteen months past his inauguration, Barack Obama has failed to live ...
An interesting example of confusion about private property came up this past week. I formerly lived in St. Louis, and I loved listening to KFUO radio, one of the best ...
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