Libertarian Miscellany


Now Here’s Something You Don’t Hear Every Day

A Dumb Rule for Singers, and a Mature Decision by a Wise Family The Texas Music Educators Assocation has denied a request by a young man to sing as a…

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New College Blogger

I met Jon Lucks when he was a freshman (as I recall) and I addressed his honors class in political science at George Washington University. He later did an internship…

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The Standard of Reasonableness

Gil Milbauer shares his interesting thoughts at A Reasonable Man.

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Interesting New Blog

A very smart friend who used to run some fine libertarian programs and then hived off to the University of Virginia’s Darden School of Business has a new blog, Idea…

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RightWatch

Shining a Bit of Light Under the Rock I was sent an email the other day about a new blog that is dedicated to shining some light on the creepy…

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Liberty, French Politics, and American Pop Culture

Pour la LibertÃ?Â??Ã?Â?Ã?© What a delightful day. In addition to the usual mix of meetings and correspondence and editing, I had lunch with Sabine Herold and Edouard Fillias of the…

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Harriet Martineau

A Heroine of Liberty Kenneth R. Gregg has a very fine post at Liberty & Power on the birthday of Harriet Martineau, one of the finest campaigners for liberty of…

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Harriet Martineau

A Heroine of Liberty Kenneth R. Gregg has a very fine post at Liberty & Power on the birthday of Harriet Martineau, one of the finest campaigners for liberty of…

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Joint Decision

There’s a lot to be said about the awful 6-to-3 decision of the Supreme Court in the case of Gonzales v. Raich (which was argued by my friend and colleague…

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Joint Decision

There’s a lot to be said about the awful 6-to-3 decision of the Supreme Court in the case of Gonzales v. Raich (which was argued by my friend and colleague…

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