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"Man’s rights can be violated only by the use of physical force. It is only by means of physical force that one man can deprive another of his life, or enslave him, or rob him, or prevent him from pursuing his own goals, or compel him to act against his own rational judgment."
"The precondition of a civilized society is the barring of physical force from social relationships—thus establishing the principle that if men wish to deal with one another, they may do so only by means of reason: by discussion, persuasion and voluntary, uncoerced agreement."
“Sweatshops” are Good for the Planet—and People By Jaana Woiceshyn
Producing and consuming fast fashion and other sweatshop products is a win-win scenario for human flourishing: consumers get inexpensive products, workers and their employers prosper, working conditions improve and pollution diminishes, the planet gets greener, and the brands profit.
President Biden’s Push To Force Workers To Join Unions By Richard M. Ebeling
President Biden’s "closed shop" labor union agenda would rob all those working for a living the liberty and latitude to do so freely and of their own choosing.
The Left is Vastly More Evil than Religious Conservatives By Andrew Bernstein
The worst of Christianity was the Dark Ages. Its best was the Medieval Renaissance. The worst of collectivism was Auschwitz, gulags, and 120 million civilians murdered in a century. There is no best.