From The Future of Freedom Foundation <[email protected]>
Subject FFF Daily - July 6, 2022
Date July 6, 2022 5:42 PM
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** WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, 2022
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This is the principle of collectivism; and it remains the principle of collectivism even though the New Conservatives who speak of "community" would prefer a congeries of communities ... to the totalizing and equalizing national or international community which is the goal of the collectivists. This is to their credit.... But what the New Conservatives will not see is that there are no solid grounds on which the kind of "community" they propose as the end towards which social existence should be ordered can be defended against the kind of "community" the collectivists propose.... Caught within the pattern of concepts inherited from classical political theory, they [the New Conservatives] cannot free themselves from the doctrine that men find their true being only as organic parts of a social entity, from which and in terms of which their lives take value. Hence the New Conservatives cannot effectively combat the essential political error of collectivist liberalism: its elevation of
corporate society, and the state which stands as the enforcing agency of corporate society, to the level of final political ends.

-- Frank S. Meyer, In Defense of Freedom ([link removed]) [1962]


** HORNBERGER'S BLOG
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July 6, 2022
More on Anti-Libertarian School Vouchers ([link removed])
My blog post yesterday, “School Vouchers Are Anti-Libertarian,” stirred up quite a number of critical comments on Twitter. There were three major points that the critics made, which, they maintained, was why libertarians should support them: (1) School vouchers improve the overall educational system; (2) School vouchers move us in the direction of educational liberty; and (3) Vouchers give parents “choices” ...
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** EXPLORE FREEDOM
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7 Ways the Right Has Failed Americans ([link removed]) [link removed]
by Laurence M. Vance
The Future of Freedom Foundation
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by Doug Bandow
Antiwar.com
Russia, Ukraine and the Price of Media Censorship ([link removed])
by Ramzy Baroud
RamzyBaroud.com
The West’s Self-Defeating Sanctions ([link removed])
by Philip Pilkington
The Critic
IMMIGRATION
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by Laila Lalami
New York Times
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What Majority Should Rule? ([link removed])
by Donald J. Boudreaux
Law & Liberty
American Liberty Secured by Structural Protections in Constitution ([link removed])
by Scott Pruitt
Washington Times
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Yes, You Can Blame Biden for Crazy Gas Prices—Here’s Why ([link removed])
by Michael Shellenberger
New York Post
Bidenomics 101 ([link removed])
by Editorial
Wall Street Journal
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Third Party? America Doesn’t Even Have a Second Party. ([link removed])
by Thomas L. Knapp
Garrison Center


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