Libertarian Miscellany


Central Asian Free Market Institute

The Central Asian Free Market Institute, which was founded in April of 2009, has released its 2009 Accomplishments, in Russian and in English. Financial support is much appreciated! (They are…

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Debating Tyler Cowen….

I just remembered, after Tyler Cowen’s very generous comments on my book Realizing Freedom: Libertarian Theory, History, and Practice that I had criticized his views in this podcast: ““The Nature…

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A Voluntary Pledge of Allegiance

A surprisingly interesting critique of the “Pledge of Allegiance” (to a flag…ugh!) from Michael Lind: “The Pledge of Allegiance is un-American: Shouldn’t the government pledge allegiance to the people rather…

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A Very Exciting New Book

I’ve been extremely busy lately (meaning work until 4 am frequently, plus travel) and have been behind on some writing projects, but I am really, really pleased that I brought…

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Commerce 21: A New Resource for Liberty

I recommend visiting a new project, Commerce 21, which offers European liberals more opportunities and resources to advance freedom. Commerce21 (http://www.commerce21.org) is a new online forum dedicated to those who…

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Tibor’s Thoughts

My long-time friend Tibor Machan with “Thoughts on Objectivism and Ayn Rand” from London. laconf09, Tibor Machan: “Thoughts on Objectivism and Ayn Rand” from Sean Gabb on Vimeo.

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Might be interesting…

My talk to the Oxford University Libertarian Society on “Anarchism, Limited Government, and Liberalism: A Modest Case for Sacking the State”: Tom Palmer – “Anarchism, Limited Government & Liberalism: A…

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Some Old Pics from Berlin

I have been working with colleagues on some videos and other work on the Fall of the Berlin Wall (to be celebrated November 9 at the Atlas Freedom Dinner), and…

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Free to Choose….in Russian

Thanks to a lot of hard work from friends in Russia…..Free to Choose.

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Arab Libertarianism on the Move

I have been busy lately with a lot of projects (I’m involved in launching new libertarian ventures in Vietnamese, Chinese, and Urdu, for example, as well as raising funds and…

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