Economic freedom is based on a simple moral rule: everyone has a right to his or her life and property, and no one has the right to deprive anyone of these things.
March 1, 2024 The National Security State Has Already Won in U.S. versus Assange
A British court is currently deliberating in what is probably the last appeal by Julian Assange in the U.S. government’s efforts to extradite him to stand trial in the United States for illegally disclosing war crimes committed by the U.S. national-security state. If Assange loses this appeal, it is a virtual certainty that he will be quickly loaded onto a plane and shipped ...
The Virtues of Unilateral Free Trade by Jacob G. Hornberger and Richard M. Ebeling
In this week's Libertarian Angle, Jacob and Richard discuss the benefits of unilaterally ending all restrictions on ...
COVID-19 Tested Our Commitment to Freedom by John W. Whitehead
The government never cedes power willingly. Neither should we. If the COVID-19 debacle taught us one thing it is that, as ...
The Disaster of Libertarian Reform of Socialism by Jacob G. Hornberger
Prior to my discovery of libertarianism back in the late 1970s, when I was in my late 20s, I had no doubts that I ...
The Global Deep State by John W. Whitehead
The debate over U.S. foreign aid is a distraction.That’s not to say that the amount of taxpayer money flowing to foreign...
The Case for Open Borders by Jacob Hornberger, Richard Ebeling and John Washington
Although I am not quite old enough to qualify for Medicare, I recently received in the mail a 131-page large-size book titled Medicare & ...