Just and moderate governments are every where quiet, every where safe. But oppression raises ferments, and makes men struggle to cast off an uneasy and tyrannical yoke.
December 13, 2023 Another U.S. Spy for Cuba
U.S. spies for Cuba are in the news. Last week, U.S. officials announced the arrest of Victor Manuel Rocha, 73, a former U.S. ambassador, on charges of having spied for Cuba since the 1970s. Meanwhile, Ana Montes, a former analyst for the Defense Intelligence Agency, was recently released from federal prison after serving a 20-year sentence for spying for Cuba. In the context ...
Is Free Speech a Relic in America? by James Bovard
Is the First Amendment becoming a historic relic? On July 4, 2023, federal judge Terry Doughty condemned the Biden administration for potentially “the most ...
Conservatives, Skittles, and Drugs by Laurence M. Vance
Conservatives have been fairly quiet about the new law in California that bans certain additives used in candy and other foods, though not because ...
Tyranny Comes to Main Street by James Bovard
The following is the first chapter of the new book by James Bovard, Last Rights: The Death of American Liberty. Americans today ...
The Impact of Karl Marx on Classical Economics by Jacob G. Hornberger and Richard M. Ebeling
In this week's Libertarian Angle, Jacob and Richard discuss Karl Marx in the context of the classical ...
Freedom's Greatest Hour of Danger Is Now by John W. Whitehead
We are approaching critical mass, the point at which all hell breaks loose. The government is pushing us ever closer to a constitutional crisis....