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Progressive Federalism

Bolivia’s Morales faces autonomy votes

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An unmistakable signal…

…that a Tsvangirai electoral victory would be suppressed by force Troops ‘must back Mugabe or quit’

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Some of the Coverage in the Arab Press for the 7-Volumes of “Libertarian Thought and Its Pioneers”

Libertarian Thought and Its Pioneers Above: Al Watan(Qatar) Amonnews (Jordan) Nufooz (Lebanon) 3almani (Network of Secular Arabs) Alwasat News (Bahrain) Al Bawaba (Jordanian-based worldwide web portal) US4Arabs (Arab-American website) Syria…

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Hong Kong

I’ve been hither and yon lately, and too busy to tell about it. But in a few hours I’ll be on a plane to Hong Kong for the TianDaocn.org lecture…

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Congratulations, Constantino!

I’m very proud of my friend Constantino Diaz-Duran, pictured above with his partner Chris on the occasion of his graduation from Columbia University. I met Constantino at a lecture in…

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Libertarian Political Analysis

My colleague David Boaz, author of The Politics of Freedom, has an insightful piece in today’s Wall Street Journal on “Our Collectivist Candidates.” Other recent analyses of contemporary American electoral…

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A crise mundial de alimentos

….in Portuguese….

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Mr. Will, What Do You Really Think?

Caesaropapism Rampant “the year’s most pertinent and sobering public affairs book” — George F. Will Congratulations to my colleague Gene Healy for a fine book at the right time: The…

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Ohhhh kaaayyyy…….”majority pagan”……uh huh….

David Weigel on the campaign trail: On the way out of the Denver convention, defeated candidate and Massachusetts party chair George Phillies pulled me aside to express how worried he…

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Bummer

Cannabis blunder at Tokyo airport Sniffer dogs failed to detect the cannabis and the officer could not remember which bag he had put it in. Anyone finding the package has…

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