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Trilogy

Jeff Tucker on anarchism (including some interesting observations on Mises vs. Hayek):

Jeff Tucker interviewed by Stefan Molyneux on Jeff’s new anarchy book:

Jeff Tucker interviewing Gary Chartier on Gary’s previous anarchy book:


Emerson on Anarchy, Part 2: The Matter With Kansas

Added to the Molinari Institute’s online library: Ralph Waldo Emerson’s 1856 Speech on Affairs in Kansas (representing Emerson at his most anarchistic).

Money quotes: “The judges give cowardly interpretations to the law, in direct opposition to the known foundation of all law, that every immoral statute is void,” and “I am glad to see that the terror at disunion and anarchy is disappearing.”


Universally Preferable Announcement

I am happy – well, not happy so much as rationally compelled – to announce that the Molinari Institute is changing its name to the Molyneux Institute.

Molyneux Institute

We plan to host a series of lengthy video monologues on such topics as “Libertarian Antifeminism: Can This Marriage Be Saved?” and “Why College Larnin’ Rots Yer Brain.”

The Molyneux Institute has broken all ties with its previous, differently named incarnation, in a triumphant act of fourth-dimensional self-de-fooing.

Our first affiliated scholar, Dr. David Gordon, will hold the Molyneux Chair and End Table in Apodictic Universology.


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