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https://www.fff.org, by Jacob G. Hornberger

In his great little book The Law, the 19th-century French libertarian legislator Frederic Bastiat wrote one of the most profound insights on welfare-state socialism ever penned: "The state is the great fictitious entity by which everyone seeks to l

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https://ncc-1776.org, by L. Neil Smith

Thanks, I guess, to books I've written like The Probability Broach and The Gallatin Divergence (both still in print, gift-givers), some readers have accused me of being an historian.

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https://www.fff.org by Jacob G. Hornberger

One of the core principles of statists (i.e., people who look to government to take care of people) is the concept of the "safety net."

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https://ncc-1776.org, by L. Neil Smith

I have been struggling all week to write an article about Nasty Pelosi, the Sneaker of the House, a sanctimonious old harridan presently wallowing in her seventeenth term, and call it "The Face of Evil".

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https://www.targetliberty.com, -RW

I don't follow Canadian politics very closely, I rarely advise people to contribute to anything and until Wednesday evening I didn't know who Ezra Levant was.

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What do senior government officials really spend their time doing, to earn all the taxpayer money they suck up? Many of them spend significant amounts of time writing, reading, interpreting, and/or overseeing compliance with material

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https://www.zerohedge.com by Rusty Guinn

Some years ago, Look, a now-defunct American magazine, published a set of cartoons which attempted to illustrate the basic framework of Friedrich Hayek's Road to Serfdom. We have published them in other essays. We did it here. And here. And…here.

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