libertarianism


Japanese Libertarianism

My colleague Jude Blanchette and I had a very fruitful meeting with some remarkable Japanese libertarians this evening. More meetings tomorrow! I also discovered earlier today an interesting review from…

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Upcoming Talks in Philippines

The poster for my upcoming talk at the University of Santo Tomas: Palmer 2 Poster

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Is the State Necessary for Freedom and Security?

My opening remarks (limited to no more than 5 minutes!) on the case against the state at FreedomFest: The Case for Ordered Liberty Without States Just got in to my…

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Freedom Fest, State-Debate, Book Signing, Japan, Philippines, China, Cato University, Greece….

I’m off to Las Vegas for meetings, for FreedomFest, where I’ll debate on the question of “Anarchy vs. Limited Government” and sign copies of Realizing Freedom: Libertarian Theory, History, and…

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New Poll Finds 86 Percent Of Americans Don’t Want To Have A Country Anymore

From America’s Finest News Source: WASHINGTON, DC—A Gallup/Harris Interactive poll released Monday indicates that nearly nine out of 10 Americans are “tired of having a country.” According to study organizer…

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?? ??? ??? ?? ???: Bastiat in Arabic

The full text, translated from French into Arabic, of “What Is Seen and What Is Not Seen” is now available online: “?? ??? ??? ?? ???” The French text is…

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Referendum in Kyrgyzstan

The referendum is about to begin in Kyrgyzstan, to choose a new constitution which, despite its flaws, will put greater limits on presidential power and, it is hoped, avoid authoritarianism…

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A Message of Peace from and to the People of Kyrgyzstan

“We are brothers and sisters, we are children of our beautiful land. We call all of you, kyrgyzstanis, to tolerance and peace, compassion and solidarity. We have to prove to…

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