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Support for Troops in Iraq

You may be against the Iraq war, as I was and remain, but that’s not the same as being against the troops who have been sent over there. I’ve been…

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More Collectivist Extremism in Germany

I’m afraid that there’s more disturbing news from Germany (beyond the elections in the Saarland on which I commented on September 6), as the rather timid moves by the ruling…

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Martha Stewart’s Persecution

I just heard Martha Stewart last public words before she is taken to be put in a cage and denied her liberty. She will be caged for allegedly making misleading…

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Martha Stewart’s Persecution

I just heard Martha Stewart last public words before she is taken to be put in a cage and denied her liberty. She will be caged for allegedly making misleading…

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Martha Stewart’s Persecution

I just heard Martha Stewart last public words before she is taken to be put in a cage and denied her liberty. She will be caged for allegedly making misleading…

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Martha Stewart’s Persecution

I just heard Martha Stewart last public words before she is taken to be put in a cage and denied her liberty. She will be caged for allegedly making misleading…

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A Great Scholar Leaves the Scene, but Leaves His Mark on It, Nonetheless

Aaron Director, one of the more influential and interesting intellectual figures of the twentieth century, has died. The Washington Post obituary (requires very simple registration) is pretty straightforward, but the…

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A Curious Case for Interventionism

Max Borders has written a very odd case for military interventionism and a hawkish foreign policy. Setting aside his tendency to overwrite (e.g., “Alas, were the threats of the twenty…

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What Do You Do When It’s Too Late to Do the Right Thing?

The Russian government almost certainly should have granted independence to Chechnya the first time around. Innocent Russians are now paying the price for that failure. But is there now anything…

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What Do You Do When It’s Too Late to Do the Right Thing?

The Russian government almost certainly should have granted independence to Chechnya the first time around. Innocent Russians are now paying the price for that failure. But is there now anything…

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