Posts Tagged ‘Libertarianism’
Liberty Reads for February 15, 2010
A Tale of Two Libertarianisms The Not So Wild, Wild West Hotel Afghanistan: We Can Check Out But Never Leave Annual President's Day Thread at Hit & Run Cannabis, Compassion and the Tenth Amendment Down With the Presidency Martial Law In America The Keynesian Fantasy Temperature's Rising Some Things Never Change - [...]
Gun rights aren’t absolute, but property rights are
By Trevor Bothwell the Libertarian Examiner Throughout college and up till about five years ago, I was known to engage in heated political debates with friends, usually at parties around the keg -- you know, where most of the world's problems are never solved. Since then, however, I've realized you're not usually going to change people's [...]
Is Life Priceless?
From Adam Bitely: As I was reading up on libertarian philosophy the other night (Machinery of Friedman by David Friedman, which I heavily recommend reading), I approached the question in the title of this post. I have thought heavily on this subject and decided to write some of my thoughts out. First, if one believed life was truly [...]
The Fiction of “We the People”
By Justin Williams Often times Libertarians, Conservatives, and others support the Constitution to it's fullest, but it some ways it has been used against us. The Constitution begins with "We the people of the United States..." which is a claim on legitimacy. This is to give the idea that the government is legitimate because it is being [...]

