Responsibility, not to a superior, but to one's conscience, the awareness of a duty not exacted by compulsion, the necessity to decide which of the things one values are to be sacrificed to others, and to bear the consequences of one's own decision, are the very essence of any morals which deserve the name.
July 24, 2023 Should the U.S. Invade Belarus?
A couple of days ago, the New York Times published a story about the brutal authoritarian regime of Aleksandr Lukashenko, the leader of Belarus. The article points out that after winning a “widely disputed” election three years ago, Lukashenko has crushed dissent and “ushered in a chilling era of repression.” According to the article, “even the smallest sign of protest can ...
The Immorality of Occupational-Licensure Laws
by Jacob G. Hornberger and Richard M. Ebeling
In this episode of the Libertarian Angle, FFF president Jacob G. Hornberger and Citadel professor Richard M. ...
How the JFK Autopsy Led to the Truth by Jacob G. Hornberger
In this talk, delivered at the 2023 FreedomFest in Memphis, Tennessee, Future of Freedom Foundation president Jacob ...
Uncle Sam, War Criminal by Ted Galen Carpenter
U.S. officials invariably stress their commitment to human rights and are extremely quick to condemn other countries for alleged violations. However, Washington’s ...