It must be obvious that liberty necessarily means freedom to choose foolishly as well as wisely; freedom to choose evil as well as good; freedom to enjoy the rewards of good judgment, and freedom to suffer the penalties of bad judgment.
February 17, 2020 The CIA's Role in Operation Condor
The Washington Post is reporting today that top secret documents confirm the role that the CIA played in Operation Condor, the international state-sponsored assassination, kidnapping, torture, and murder ring run by U.S.-supported military dictatorships in South America in the late 1970s. The documents confirm that the CIA’s role in the operation was to provide communications equipment to the ring, which ...
A Case for Not Giving Up on the American Dream
by John W. Whitehead
Listen: we don’t have to agree about everything. We don’t even have to agree about most things. We don’t have to love each other. We don’t even have to like each other. ...
Cobden, Bright, and Bastiat
by Jacob G. Hornberger and Richard M. Ebeling
Free trade is one of the burning issues of our time, but did you know that in ...
The New Totalitarians
by Richard M. Ebeling
This year marks the 75th anniversary of the end of the Second World War. The defeat of Nazism in Europe was seen as not ...
Compulsory Education - The Bane of Learning and Freedom
by Christine Smith
Approximately 50-million students, bound by state compulsory attendance laws, are trapped in what is essentially a prison of their bodies and minds. Most Americans never ...