Thus, in the deepest sense, the American Revolution was a conscious majority revolution on behalf of libertarianism and against power, a libertarian ideology that stressed the conjoined rights of "Liberty and Property." The American Revolution was not only the first great modern revolution, it was a libertarian revolution as well.
October 31, 2023 More Denial about Another Mass Shooting
In the aftermath of another mass shooting — this one in Maine — gun-control advocates are, once again, saying that too many guns are the reason for the killings. If only the federal government would prohibit Americans from owning assault rifles, the argument goes, the mass killings would cease or be significantly reduced....
Congress's Unconstitutional Pay Raise Scandal by James Bovard
“A good politician is almost as rare as an honest burglar,” once quipped H. L. Mencken. After the shenanigans around the latest congressional pay ...
The Classical Economists, Part 1 by Jacob Hornberger and Richard Ebeling
In this week's Libertarian Angle, Jacob and Richard discuss the foundational philosophy and ideas that led up ...
Evil Walks Among Us by John W. Whitehead
Enough already. Enough with the distractions. Enough with the partisan jousting. Enough with the sniping and name-calling and...
The Supreme Court Ignores the Real Issue by Laurence M. Vance
The first Monday of October is the beginning of the new term of the U.S. Supreme Court, which then runs until June or July ...