For "community" (except as it is freely created by free individual persons), community conceived as a principle of social order prior and superior to the individual person, can justify any oppression of individual persons so long as it is carried out in the name of "community" or society or of its agent, the state.
September 22, 2021 The Kennedy Autopsy Selected for Amazon's Prime Reading Program
Last month, Amazon sent us an email asking if we would consider permitting FFF’s book The Kennedy Autopsy, which I authored, to be considered for Amazon’s Prime Reading program. According to the email, “Prime Reading promotes authors and their books to Amazon’s most engaged customers. We have a limited number of spots available in the program and we're delighted to offer ...
The Real 9/11 Lesson Has Still Not Been Learned by Jacob G. Hornberger and Richard M. Ebeling
What is the real lesson of 9/11? The lesson that unfortunately all too many of the mainstream ...
The Tragedy of 9/11 and the Afghan Debacle by Richard M. Ebeling
The American people have been sorrowfully marking the 20th anniversary of the disastrous events of September 11, 2001, when a...
No One Should Need Government Permission to Work
by Laurence M. Vance
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the workplace in many ways—not all of them good. Last year, most states issued states of ...
The Libertarian Angle Thursday, September 23, 2021
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Speaker: Jacob Hornberger
FFF Civil Liberties Conference Every Tuesday at 7pm EST through November 16
Online via Zoom
Speakers: Tom Palmer, Stephen Halbrook, Jim Bovard, Michael Glennon, Richard Ebeling, Jonathan Turley, Andrew Napolitano, Ron Paul, and Jacob Hornberger
The Libertarian Angle Thursday, September 30, 2021
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Speaker: Jacob Hornberger
Jacob Hornberger to Speak
at CAPA Conference Saturday and Sunday November 20-21, 2021
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Speakers: Andrew Kreig, Dr. Cyril Wecht, Russ Baker, James Wagenvoord, Jacob Hornberger, Tink Thompson, Gary Aguilar, and others.