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A BornBelgianBrit for MEP….

My good friend Jean-Paul Floru is campaigning from London for a seat in the European Parliament. He’s the organizer of the annual Freedom Week at Cambridge University and a Councillor…

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Can Government Be Limited?

A Deep Thinker Anthony de Jasay in Cato Unbound: “Government, Bound or Unbound?” Jasay is one of the most interesting and challenging writers active today. His books are always an…

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What is a Libertarian?

Are You Now or Have You Ever Been a Libertarian?

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The Mad Archbishop Strikes Again

Sharia law row: Archbishop is in shock as he faces demands to quit and criticism from Lord Carey I’m in favor of choice of laws for arbitration, but I suspect…

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Essay on the Nature of Liberty in French

My address to the 60th meeting of the Liberal International has been translated into French. It will come out soon in German, as well. English: Freedom Properly Understood French: Bien…

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A Petition of the Candlemakers

2008: EU poised to open anti-dumping probe of Chinese candles 1845: “A Petition (in English)” “Pétition des fabricants de chandelles (French)”

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Be There……

I’ll be speaking, as will lots of interesting people, including my colleague David Boaz, who will offer an informative and inspiring presentation of one of the themes of his new…

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On the Road a Bit

I’ll be off to Las Vegas, not my favorite city (but I do know cultured people who like it; I just don’t see why) for some meetings. I hope to…

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Sad News

Killing of glamour model-bodyguard stuns Moscow If you’re going to have to live in a culture intimidated by gangsters, you may at least have fashionable body guards. Standing up to…

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Welcome, Visitors From Tom DiLorenzo’s Posts

One of the Greatest Scholars of All Time: Author of one “of the more amateurish neo-Confederate books,”* a “travesty of historical method and documentation”** Anyone visiting from the historical writer…

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