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Azadi.me: “Free Me” — The Launch of Libertarianism in Hindi

On August 14, 2009 Gurcharan Das, Author of India Unbound, Shrawan Garg, Group Editor, Dainik Bhaskar (India’s largest circulation Hindi newspaper), Dr Ved Pratap Vaidik, political thinker and Former Editor…

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African Liberty

The Students and Young Professionals African Liberty Academy for 2009 is over. I wish I had been there this year, but it looks like my good friends did a great…

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Libertarianism in Hindi

Another project on which I’ve been working for about a year launched today: Azadi.me. It’s BEAUTIFUL. (IMHO) Kudos to Ajay, Baishali, Parth, Manu, Lee, Jude, Swami, and all the others…

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A Plea for American Liberty

Rose Wilder Lane’s essay in the Saturday Evening Post from 1936: “Give Me Liberty” (originally published as “Credo”)

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Russia Copies an Idiotic Program

Russia is set to introduce its own car scrappage scheme following the success of similar programmes in the US and Europe in boosting car sales. BBC: “Russia set for scrappage…

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KindleLiberty

Realizing Freedom: Libertarian Theory, History, and Practice is now available as a Kindle book, as well.

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Takis Michas: Speaking Truth to Thugs

Takis Michas is a very brave Greek journalist who is not afraid to point out the idiocies of extremist nationalism and xenophobia and their awful consequences, especially in the Balkans….

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A Candidate Who’s for Limited Government

A while back I met a rising star on the Nevada scene, who’s now raising funds in consideration of a possible run for Mayor of Reno. He actually favors —…

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József Eötvös: A Brilliant Political Theorist

I’ve been reading again József Eötvös’s simply brilliant two volume work The Dominant Ideas of the Nineteenth Century and Their Impact on the State (two boring flights from Buffalo, New…

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Details on the Right to Carry Case in D.C.

The text of the legal filing in the case in which I’m a plaintiff to vindicate the right to bear arms in the District of Columbia. CBS Correspondent Declan McCullagh…

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