Yearly Archives: 2008

Anarchy in Philadelphia, Part 3

28th
Dec. × ’08

Now up, in addition, are comments from Chris Morris and Will Thomas, plus an additional comment from me. (By the way, my own answer to Will’s question, in effect, is on p. 140 of my anthology chapter.) The Molinari Symposium will be held in Independence Meeting Room II. (The APA program supplement says “Independence Ballroom [...]

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Anarchy in Philadelphia, Part 2

26th
Dec. × ’08

As a follow-up to my last Molinari Society update – you can now also read Jan Narveson’s comments on Crispin Sartwell, Jennifer McKitrick’s comments on me, and my comments on Nicole Hassoun. Merry Solstice!

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Can’t Touch This

26th
Dec. × ’08

Do you remember Colin Powell waving that tube of anthrax around at the U.N.? Or Bush Sr.’s speech where he brandished his bag of crack cocaine that was sold right across the street from the White House (once government agents managed, with some difficulty, to lure the seller there)? Gee, why weren’t Bush and Powell [...]

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Murray Rothbard Is Alive!

26th
Dec. × ’08

A shocking revelation from Lew Rockwell today: “Mr. Libertarian,” Murray N. Rothbard was called, and “The State’s Greatest Living Enemy.” He remains so.

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Anarchy in Philadelphia

24th
Dec. × ’08

[cross-posted at Liberty & Power] Jan Narveson’s response to Nicole Hassoun’s comments is now online. Here’s the final roster for the Molinari Society’s upcoming fifth annual Symposium being held in conjunction with the Eastern Division of the American Philosophical Association in Philadelphia, December 27-30, 2008: GIX-3. Monday, 29 December 2008, 1:30-4:30 p.m. Molinari Society symposium: [...]

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The Mask of Anarky

24th
Dec. × ’08

The latest issue (#181) of Robin features the return of Anarky – sort of. At first I was annoyed, since Anarky seemed to be blowing stuff up pointlessly – “chaos for fun.” But it soon transpired that the guy wearing the Anarky outfit is actually the Batman villain Ulysses Armstrong, who seems to have the [...]

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