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Well, a new day, or something….

The streets of DC were full of honking cars.  I’m glad to see the back of this administration, but…we just don’t really know what to expect from the new.  Whatever…

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Some Good News from Bolivia

Bolivia halts US anti-drugs work Morales is, it seems, thoroughly corrupt and, overall, bad news for Bolivia.  But few disastrous policies compare in destructiveness to the U.S. government’s “war on…

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Swamped…

I had a fun time talking about “The Rhetoric of Freedom” at the Students for Liberty Conference in Philadelphia, but had to rush back to D.C. to help take care…

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National Taxpayers Union on the Bailout

An Open Letter to the United States Congress: Stand Up for Taxpayers by Standing Against Quick-Fix Bailouts! (I was Editor of Dollars & Sense, the newspaper of the NTU in…

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Focus on the Family Expands Its Reach

The US has been the source of good exports and bad. This piece (“Chinese gay bars open, activism slowed during Olympics“) is not entirely fair, given its negative view of…

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Drama Nerds

High School Tony Awards Honor Nation’s Biggest Drama Club Nerds

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Beautiful and COOL new features on the Arabic Lamp of Liberty

How Libertarian Are You? The Economic Way of Thinking (Paul Heyne’s book in Arabic)

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Quelques mythes sur l’individualisme

Ici English, Russian

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Crise alimentaire: les facteurs politiques

From UnMondeLibre.org (a project of the Center for Promotion of Human Rights of the Cato Institute). Narration and music by Dr. Emmanuel Martin, text a collaboration among Emmanuel and other…

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