The most natural privilege of man, next to the right of acting for himself, is that of combining his exertions with those of his fellow-creatures, and of acting in common with them. The right of association therefore appears to me almost as inalienable in its nature as the right of personal liberty. No legislator can attack it without impairing the foundations of society.
— Democracy in America [1835]
HORNBERGER'S BLOG
September 22, 2022 Humorous Aspects of Immigration Anxiety
I fully realize that it is difficult to find humor in an immigration system that continues to bring death, suffering, humiliation, and a police state to countless people. Nonetheless, even amidst the darkness surrounding America’s system of government-controlled borders, I just can’t help but laugh at some of funny aspects of the extreme immigration anxiety that strikes immigration-control advocates. Consider, for example, Florida ...
Fed Up with the Fed
by Robert E. Wright
The Federal Reserve (“the Fed”) began operations in 1914. Thus, many find it difficult to fathom an America without it. Yet as ...
America's Culture of Death
by Jacob G. Hornberger
In the wake of another mass shooting, this one in Uvalde, Texas, there have been the standard, predictable calls for gun control. The idea ...
The U.S. and the Holocaust
by Jacob G. Hornberger and Richard M. Ebeling
Ken Burns has a new documentary coming out called The U.S. and the Holocaust. It is set ...
The Libertarian Angle Thursday, September 29, 2022
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Speaker: Jacob Hornberger and Richard M. Ebeling
FFF Conference: End Inflation and End the Fed Monday, October 3, 2022
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Speakers: Ron Paul, Andrew Napolitano, Richard Ebeling, Murray Sabrin, Keving Dowd, Phil Magness, Lawrence White, and Jacob Hornberger