Yet Washington used jealousy favorably with reference to “a free people.” Since Matson follows the lead of Smith, I wondered ...
Bill Glod concludes the essay series on paternalism by discussing why opposition to it matters, including but not limited to: ...
Sarah Thomas reviews Ludwig von Mises’s Liberalism, appreciating his humane account of classical liberalism in its political ...
Maria Giménez Cavallo and Jo Ann Cavallo explore the fraught relationship between the media, marketing, and government, and the complex implications for truth, power, and propaganda.
Maria Giménez Cavallo and Jo Ann Cavallo explore the themes of language, conflict, and paths to peace in Denis Villeneuve’s Arrival. Libertarian Lens on Film is a column that explores world cinema ...
While libertarians should reject state paternalism, what should we do about those who are alleged to lack the competence to make free choices? As discussed in my essay titled “Why Libertarians Should ...
In a letter to John Adams on March 31, 1776, Abigail Adams warned that the new American legislators should not replicate the injustices of the old political order. “Remember the Ladies,” she wrote, ...
Yukichi helped remake Japan by promoting education, independence, and Enlightenment ideals as the path from feudal hierarchy to modern society. Fukuzawa Yukichi rose from a marginal samurai background ...
Written in 1320 amid war and uncertainty, the Declaration of Arbroath insisted that kings exist for their people and may be replaced when they fail in their duties. The Declaration is among the ...