On Obamas you didnt build that, see Anthony Gregorys excellent post.
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Cordial and Sanguine, Part 39: When Spontaneous Orders Attack, Part 2
The second installment of the C4SS Mutual Exchange on Spontaneous Order continues with my contribution, Invisible Hands and Incantations: The Mystification of State Power.
Summary: while spontaneous-order mechanisms are often invoked as a benign alternative to state power, there are reasons for thinking that state power itself depends for its maintenance on spontaneous-order mechanisms mechanisms that function primarily to render the oppressive nature of the state invisible.
Cordial and Sanguine, Part 38: Your Character, Sire, Is a Constitution of Liberty
Jesse Walker has a nice discussion of the Farrant/McPhail/Berger paper on Hayek and Pinochet.
Less In Vegas
Heres a fun, brief speech from Less Antman at the LP convention.
Some favourite bits:
As someone who joined the Libertarian Party more than 32 years ago, when our party and platform already was committed to marriage equality, while the rest of the country, including Democrats, were still debating gay imprisonment, I can tell you the first 27 years were the hardest.
Antiwar is the health of the antistate movement.
[Obama] holds the record for the most children killed by a Nobel Peace Prize winner.
(I have my doubts about the last statistic, though; remember that Theodore Roosevelt, Woodrow Wilson, Henry Kissinger, Yasser Arafat, and Mikhail Gorbachev were all winners as well. Admittedly most of their killings were committed before rather than after winning the prize, but Kissinger still got a good score in afterward, though admittedly as an advisor rather than a direct commander.)
Cordial and Sanguine, Part 36: Wedding Bells Are Joining Up That Old Gang of Mine
My review for Reason.com of Elizabeth Brakes Minimizing Marriage: Marriage, Morality, and the Law is now online.
Ive also blogged thereon at BHL.
But what I really want to know is: can I marry a corporation?
Cordial and Sanguine, Part 35: Paying the Cost to Have a Boss
My latest BHL piece: Libertarianism Means Worker Empowerment.