Politics & Rights
Politics & Rights
Donald Trump and Kim Jong-un: Enemies of Human Life
Craig Biddle June 16, 2018
The president of the country founded on the rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness met with and fawned over a dictator who peddles in mass murder, unmitigated tyranny, and unfathomable torture.
Politics & Rights
Judge Leon Heroically Sets Rational Precedent on Antitrust
Jon Hersey June 15, 2018
Judge Leon’s forceful, reality-oriented knockdown of the DOJ’s most recent bogus case deserves applause.
Philosophy, Politics & Rights
Tommy Robinson’s Right to Free Speech Morally Trumps All Laws That Violate It. (Even That One.)
Craig Biddle June 9, 2018
Tommy Robinson morally must be freed. Immediately. And everyone who understands the importance of individual rights, freedom of speech, and objective law morally must demand it.
Ayn Rand & Objectivism, Economics, Politics & Rights
A Report on ‘The Moral Foundations of Capitalism’
Craig Biddle June 1, 2018
Events such as this illuminate individual's minds—and, in turn, the world—with moral truths that support individual rights, freedom, capitalism.
Politics & Rights
The Horrific Injustice against Tommy Robinson and Free Speech
Peter Seferian May 30, 2018
Whatever you think of Robinson or his tactics, all freedom-loving individuals must condemn this perversion of power and stand beside Robinson during his fight for freedom of speech, freedom of the press, freedom to live.
Philosophy, Politics & Rights
Principles of the Liberal Right
Craig Biddle May 24, 2018
An integration of the best ideas from classical liberalism and the American right, essentialized for clarity, consistency, and precision.
Politics & Rights
Happy Birthday, Israel! (And Kudos to the Trump Administration)
Craig Biddle May 14, 2018
Here’s to Israel’s birth, its continued existence, and its science-loving, productive, and (substantially) free society.
Arts & Culture, Politics & Rights
Little Pink House: Dramatizing the Horror of Eminent Domain
Nicholas Provenzo May 2, 2018
The Supreme Court decision in Kelo v. New London is one of the most widely despised in history. Courtney Balaker’s Little Pink House is showing the world why.
Arts & Culture, Politics & Rights
Want a Fun Way to Keep Up with Trump’s Ridiculous Tweets?
Jon Hersey April 26, 2018
Can a president use his pardon power on himself, and if so, can he pardon himself via tweet? Find out by listening to this fun podcast.
History, Politics & Rights
The Genius of James Madison
Timothy Sandefur April 19, 2018
More than any of his colleagues, James Madison forged the tools and marshaled the principles necessary to establish a free country—and this achievement justifies the appellation he was too modest to accept: Father of the Constitution.