Politics & Rights
Philosophy, Politics & Rights
The Muddy Waters of the Nolan Chart
Craig Biddle April 13, 2017
In its aim to make room for “nuance,” the Nolan chart muddies political waters in myriad ways.
Philosophy, Politics & Rights
Enslaved by Altruism
Harry Binswanger March 18, 2017
Widespread outrage concerning the Ryan plan shows the extent to which Americans regard people’s needs as constituting rights.
Politics & Rights, Science & Technology
Don’t Blame Republicans for Failure to Repeal Obamacare
Harry Binswanger March 10, 2017
Republicans will not repeal Obamacare—but don't blame them; blame the moral code of altruism, in which the culture is steeped.
Politics & Rights
The Vital Function of the Left-Right Political Spectrum
Craig Biddle March 8, 2017
The idea that the entire left-right political spectrum is statist is not merely wrong; it is disastrously wrong.
Politics & Rights, Reviews
Extortion: How Politicians Extract Your Money, Buy Votes, and Line Their Own Pockets, by Peter Schweizer
Michael Dahlen February 21, 2017
Michael Dahlen reviews Extortion: How Politicians Extract Your Money, Buy Votes, and Line Their Own Pockets, by Peter Schweizer.
Politics & Rights
Regressive Leftists Promote Milo Yiannopoulos by Attacking Free Speech
Roderick Fitts February 10, 2017
Regressives again have brought Milo Yiannopoulos much attention by violating his right to speak. Irony aside, such violence must be stopped.
Economics, Philosophy, Politics & Rights
Capitalism Because Science
Craig Biddle January 26, 2017
Examines capitalism and statism in the light of several sciences, and shows capitalism to be the only social system supported by science.
History, Politics & Rights
Netanyahu Reads Nothing Less than Victory
Craig Biddle January 7, 2017
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been reading John David Lewis’s Nothing Less than Victory. This is exceedingly good news.
Politics & Rights, Reviews
Judicial Review in an Objective Legal System, by Tara Smith
Michael Mazzone November 20, 2016
Michael Mazzone reviews Judicial Review in an Objective Legal System by Tara Smith.
History, Philosophy, Politics & Rights
The Greeks and America’s Founding Fathers Part 2: Learning What Not to Do
Timothy Sandefur November 20, 2016
Focuses on ways in which America’s founders learned from the Greeks’ mistakes and sought to avoid them in constructing the land of liberty.