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Old Dogs and New Tricks

iPod, therefore… Well, I think I’m sold. I’ve been looking into new ways to communicate libertarianism and have noticed that probably half of the men at my gym work out…

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��?��� Cato me��?���° Tom Palmer

I just got the latest issue of Stefnir and opened it to find an article about a meeting I hosted with a delegation of Icelanders who were visiting Washington. So,…

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��?��� Cato me��?���° Tom Palmer

I just got the latest issue of Stefnir and opened it to find an article about a meeting I hosted with a delegation of Icelanders who were visiting Washington. So,…

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Not Afraid

An Orderly Queue to Exit the Underground God Bless the Brits. I have been so impressed by the steadfastness and courage of the British in the face of the terrorist…

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London

I was awakened early this morning by a call from London. Let’s hope that the police and intelligence services will effectively and quickly identify the terrorists behind the bombing attacks….

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A Fine Book on a Great Man

I would normally wait until I had finished it, but I’m so enjoying James Gleick’s Isaac Newton that I had to encourage others who may have similar interests to buy…

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Death of a Stoic

Stockdale’s Reunion With His Family in 1973 After 7 Years in a North Vietnamese Prison Camp I’m afraid that I have to say that politically, at least, he was a…

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Left-Wing Fascists and Right-Wing Fascists

“Anarchist” Youth? Blithering Bunny (aka Scott Campbell) points out rather reasonably that people who favor an international socialist state aren’t, um, “left-wing anarchists.” Calling them “anarchists” is as silly as…

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Well, That’s It, Then….

For Germans, at least, The End.

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Well, That’s It, Then….

For Germans, at least, The End.

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