Political Neutrality on Abortion is Welcoming to Pro-life Libertarians
On Saturday, May 28th, the Mises Caucus won control over the Libertarian Party at their national convention in Reno, Nevada. …
On Saturday, May 28th, the Mises Caucus won control over the Libertarian Party at their national convention in Reno, Nevada. …
On the 50th anniversary of the Libertarian Party (LP), the platform now stands silent on abortion. This is no insignificant …
Book Review: You Are Not Your Own by Alan Noble Dr. Alan Noble is an associate professor of English at …
This episode of the Libertarian Christian Roundtable discusses how a trillion dollar coin works, an analysis of the Scott Horton …
This is a guest post written by Todd Lewis, who graduated from Malone University with a degree in history and …
This guest post was written by Alan Krinsky. In the fifth chapter of the second book of his Two Treatises …
Libertarianism is founded on the belief that individuals have universal rights – specifically rights to life, liberty, and the possession of property. Despite fairly widespread recognition of these rights, their universal defense (that is, an explanation of why these rights apply at all times and in all places) can often be difficult to articulate. Three predominant sub-groups within libertarianism attempt such a defense, each with a unique approach.
Note: This article was written in the context of the latest allegations concerning domestic violence against women in the church. …
Is the libertarian idea of self-ownership contrary to the authority of God? Not all libertarians believe in self-ownership Before discussing …
If there is one thing that the smelliest, most down-and-out, most destitute, most forsaken homeless guy who sleeps under a …
Note: This is a provocative piece that had a lot of back-and-forth email conversation before publication here. It is an …
I am on the board of The Foundation for a Free Society, and one of our objectives is to put …
This article is #21 – and the final article – of a weekly series highlighting the former memes of Bureaucrash, …
This article is #15 of a weekly series highlighting the former memes of Bureaucrash, an organization once headed by my …
Thanks in large part to misinformation, protectionist legislation passed with the support of Big Labor and other rent-seeking groups, and rhetoric accompanying these actions, immigration has become a divisive topic. As was seen between East and West Berlin decades ago and between the United States and Mexico today, this controversy sometimes results in the construction of physical barriers to prevent the free movement of individuals. Yet, fortunately there are some reasonable voices in this discussion, helping to point out how immigration restrictions further entrench governments and negate individual rights, in addition to severely hampering the economy.
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