…[O]ne of the most refined (and rare) certainties of liberalism is that historical determinism does not exist. History has not been written so as to negate any further appeal. History is the work of men, and just as men can act rightly with measures that push history in the direction of progress and civilization, they can also err, and by conviction, apathy, or cowardice, allow history to slide into anarchy, impoverishment, obscurantism, and barbarism. The culture of democracy can gain new ground and consolidate the advances it has achieved. Or, it can watch its dominions shrink into nothingness, like Balzac's peau de chagrin. The future depends on us--on our ideas, our votes, and the decisions of those we put in power.
– Mario Vargas Llosa, Liberalism in the New Millennium [2000]
HORNBERGER'S BLOG
September 26, 2019 From the Anti-Russia Brouhaha to the Ukraine Brouhaha
Since he became president, Donald Trump has killed thousands of people in Afghanistan and the Middle East in wars that are illegal under our form of government, given that he has never secured the constitutionally required congressional declaration of war to wage such wars. Operating through his military-intelligence forces, he has also assassinated countless people in ...
The Libertarian Angle: The Trump-Biden Ukraine Scandal
by Jacob G. Hornberger and Richard M. Ebeling
FFF president Jacob G. Hornberger and Citadel professor Richard M. Ebeling discuss the unfolding scandal involving foreign ...
The Sham of Government Transparency
by James Bovard
The Supreme Court in June ruled that the federal government can keep secret the food-stamp sales totals of grocery stores. By a 6 to ...
The Police State's Language of Force
by John W. Whitehead
Forget everything you’ve ever been taught about free speech in America. It’s all a lie. There can be no free speech...