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Thanks to the hard work of my colleagues in the Lamp of Liberty project, essays and articles from a libertarian point of view are now appearing in newspapers in a…

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Thanks to the hard work of my colleagues in the Lamp of Liberty project, essays and articles from a libertarian point of view are now appearing in newspapers in a…

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Globalization Again!

I’m off again to speak about one of my favorite topics: Globalization. Various papers on the topic, including both the economics and the cultural dimensions of the topic, are available…

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Borat

My colleague Jude Blanchette introduced me to the uncomfortably funny work of Borat, the alleged Kazakh. I don’t think that the response to this work is evidence of much latent…

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A 30 Year Old Female May Not Marry Another 30 Year Old Female, but….

A 15 year old female may legally marry a 38 year old man….. Um, right.

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One of the Most Fascinating Books I’ve Read in Years

I’ve just finished Tom Reiss’s outstanding and truly gripping work of biographical scholarship: The Orientalist: Solving the Mystery of a Strange and Dangerous Life. I got it after finishing Ali…

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One of the Most Fascinating Books I’ve Read in Years

I’ve just finished Tom Reiss’s outstanding and truly gripping work of biographical scholarship: The Orientalist: Solving the Mystery of a Strange and Dangerous Life. I got it after finishing Ali…

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Why Are the Political/Legal Gay Bashers So Angry and Frantic? They Know They’re Losing

My old friend Steve Chapman of the Chicago Tribune shows why the federal amendment banning gay marriage (not merely restraining “runaway judges,” but forbidding legislatures from allowing gay marriages, as…

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Why Are the Political/Legal Gay Bashers So Angry and Frantic? They Know They’re Losing

My old friend Steve Chapman of the Chicago Tribune shows why the federal amendment banning gay marriage (not merely restraining “runaway judges,” but forbidding legislatures from allowing gay marriages, as…

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Books in Iraqi Kurdistan

I’m pleased to write that I have been sent confirmation that the shipment of books we sent from the Cato Institute to the four university libraries of Iraqi Kurdistan have…

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