libertarianism


Women’s History Month and Three Remarkable Women

Three Women Who Launched a Movement

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Common Sense Economics in Dari

The Afghanistan Economic and Legal Studies Organization with which I work has just published their first book, a Dari edition of Common Sense Economics: What Everyone Should Know About Wealth…

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Enduring Democracy and Limited Government

I just found (thanks to snooping around some emails) the text of the Julian L. Simon Memoral Lecture I gave in 2009 in New Delhi on “Democracy and Limited Government:…

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Gary Johnson’s Campaign for Limited Government

I just stumbled upon Gary Johnson’s website, via his Facebook page. The updates are pretty good.

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Bastiat Scholarships Available for Cato University

If you’re a student and would like to understand better just what is happening today, as government expands in all directions, and what you can do about it, apply for…

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Revival of a Great Classical Liberal Journal: The Journal des Économistes et des Études Humaines

Thanks to the good work of Pierre Garello and Philippe Maitre, a great journal lives again. (Click on the image to the left for more details.)

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Cato University and FreedomFest

Are you going? You should think about Cato University July 25-30 and FreedomFest July 8-10. (I’ll be speaking at both.) UPDATE: I forgot to mention that Bastiat Scholarships are available…

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An Outstanding Short Essay on Cuba

“Libertarian” Playboy Mag Hates Choice, Loves Authentic Communism by Michael C. Moynihan includes, as a bonus, Moynihan’s interview with Gorki Aguila of the Cuban band Porno Para Ricardo.

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Alexander McCobin on Students for Liberty

According to those who attended, the booing of Alexander was from Mr. Sorba, the second speaker.

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Interesting Thoughts on “Liberaltarianism”

From Ed Kilgore of The New Republic: “It’s You, Not Me: Liberals and libertarians finally break up.” An interesting question is, “Does loudly professing concern for the poor translate into…

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