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Turkish Coffee …. from a Machine!

I’ve just ordered one for the coffee bar my nephew and my niece-in-law are setting up. It looks cool. (And I like Turkish coffee.) Here’s how to order it and…

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Some recent books

In addition to writing essays and editing others for After the Welfare State (coming out later this summer), I’ve been doing a fair amount of reading lately, and will be…

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H. L. Mencken

I was just looking around and found a review I published in Libertarian Review in April of 1978 of H. L. Mencken’s Notes on Democracy. And here it is. (Remember…

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A frightening insanity emerging in Hungary

The country of Hungary is shifting in a very dangerous direction, as Der Spiegel reports: English German. If you would like to learn about Hungarian libertarianism, which offers a breath…

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On the road….

I flew Thursday morning to Guatemala for a major conference of reformers sponsored by the Francisco Marroquin University (it was brilliantly run and very eye-opening) and then on Sunday from…

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Intellectual Property: Philosophical and Economic Background

My articles on “Are Patents and Copyrights Morally Justified? The Philosophy of Property Rights and Ideal Objects” (Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy, Summer 1990) and “Intellectual Property: A…

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On the road again….

I got back today from Manhattan, where I met up with my good friend and colleague Professor Mohammad Abul Ahrar Ramizpoor, director of the Afghanistan Economic and Legal Studies Organization,…

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A short history of liberty

Brought to you by the good folks at Libertarianism.org

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What a refreshing difference from the slimy cheap shots of the other candidates

Paul defends Romney ‘fire’ comment, history at Bain

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?”The Case for Ordered Liberty Without States”

My opening remarks from the debate at Freedom Fest, Las Vegas, July 8, 2010: http://tomgpalmer.com/wp-content/uploads/FreedomFest-debate-on-the-state1.pdf

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