As contrasted with the ideal ways of organizing effort in other fields, what is needed for maximizing the flow of ideas is plenty of overlapping, healthy duplication of efforts, lots of so-called wastes of competition, and all the vigorous untidiness so foreign to the planners who like to be sure of the future.
– John Jewkes
HORNBERGER'S BLOG
December 18, 2019 The Pentagon's and CIA's Destruction of the Bill of Rights
Our American ancestors did not trust the federal government. That lack of trust is reflected first in the Constitution and then in the Bill of Rights. While the Constitution called the federal government into existence, it strictly limited its powers to those enumerated in the document itself. Further reflecting their ...
The Miracle of the Free Market
by Richard M. Ebeling
One of the great fallacies arrogantly believed in by those in political power is the notion that they can know enough to manage and ...
Banning Guns Will Not Make Schools Safe
by James Bovard
School shootings have become the latest pretext for politicians to destroy the Second Amendment. Mayor Pete Buttigieg of South Bend, Indiana, declared in a ...
Why I Am So Passionate about Ending the Drug War
by Laurence M. Vance
Since 2009, I have written about ninety articles on the subject of the drug war, many of them for the Future of Freedom Foundation, ...
The Libertarian Angle - Socialism in America, Part 4
by Jacob G. Hornberger and Richard M. Ebeling
A majority of millennials approve of socialism, and progressives are gaining more influence with every election. What ...