Monthly Archives: April 2007

Three Bad Things in Decreasing Order of Importance, Followed By a Good Thing

30th
Apr. × ’07

[cross-posted at Liberty & Power] Who are those guys in Guantanamo, and what awful crimes have they committed, really? Check out these interviews: audio here, transcript here. (Conical hat tip to Reed Richter.) Apparently President Bush was a sex slave during World War II. At any rate, he has accepted the Japanese government’s apology for [...]

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Word From Beyond the Rim

24th
Apr. × ’07

Two things worth getting: ’Nuff said.

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It Came From France

23rd
Apr. × ’07

[cross-posted at Liberty & Power] Forget those 700-page libertarian books; they’re for sissies. The libertarian book I just received in the mail is over 1400 pages long; plus it’s in French, and it has no frakkin’ index. The tome is Histoire du libéralisme en Europe, edited by Philippe Nemo and Jean Petitot. Topics include the [...]

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These Kids Today, No Respect For the Law I Tell Ya

23rd
Apr. × ’07

Watch the Auburn University Libertarians (including some of my students) protesting on Tax Day.

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Clanking Glory

21st
Apr. × ’07

[cross-posted at Liberty & Power] In his 1967 book Containment and Change, New Left leader and former SDS president Carl Oglesby (about whom I’ve blogged previously) wrote the following still all-too-timely passage. (If it sounds a bit like Rothbard, well, Rothbard’s Transformation of the American Right shows up in the footnotes.) The corporate state has [...]

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The Battle for Locke

16th
Apr. × ’07

[cross-posted at Liberty & Power] Interesting piece: John Locke, Icon of Liberty.

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