Tag: libertarianism


A Hopeful 2011 Message of Liberty from Africa

From the Audace Institut Afrique.

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Another Odd Attack on Libertarianism, and Our Response

Michael Gerson in the Washington Post, “For the GOP, a risky wave to ride or turn back” In America, the ideology of libertarianism is itself a scandal. It involves not…

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Libertarianism, from A to Z

Jeffrey A. Miron presented his book Libertarianism, from A to Z at a forum at the Cato Institute, and I presented the comments, including a little history of the term…

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Students for Liberty — They Deserve Our Support

I’ve been remiss in not doing this earlier, but I just sent in my donation to Students for Liberty, a group that’s doing a really outstanding job on college campuses…

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Realizing Freedom en Français

I’m expecting the sales of Realizing Freedom: Libertarian Theory, History, and Practice in la Francophonie to shoot up! It was reviewed at Contrepoints (in French). Alex Korbel posted a shorter,…

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Palmer Podcasts on…

The Nature of Rights Liberty and Tradition

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Wabash College’s Goodrich Room

I had the pleasure of speaking Thursday night at Wabash College in Indiana and had made a condition of accepting that I would get to visit the Goodrich Room in…

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Celebrate with Freedom

Realizing Freedom: Libertarian Theory, History, and Practice may be just the thing for those looking for Hannukah/Christmas/Kwanzah/Sylvesterabend gifts. (I’ve not forgotten Eid; it’s not too early for next year!) It’s…

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Poverty and Morality

I’m looking forward to the new Cambridge University Press book on Poverty and Morality (William A. Galston and Peter Hoffenberg eds., Cambridge University Press, 2010), in which I have a…

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