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What is Conservatism? edited by Frank S. Meyer
I finished What is Conservatism?, a collection of 13 essays edited by Frank S. Meyer, a volume demonstrating the fusion (and fission) of the conservative/libertarian alliance in the early 1960s. Excluding essays by Stanley Parry and Stefan T. Possony, time is well-spent pouring through the book and analyzing its arguments. Some quotes: Freedom, Tradition, Conservatism-Frank …
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Libertopia and Ralph Nader videos
A couple videos today. The first is a clip from Libertopia, " a documentary that examines the people of the Free State Project-- ordinary citizens attempting to reclaim a voice against big government which they believe shares neither their priorities nor their interests. Primarily libertarian leaning, and often considered radicals in their home towns, these people …
Counter-counter response about Arizona
Jesse Pyle wrote a counter-response to my response of his letter Thursday. While I would prefer not to write a counter-counter response in The Post, as the utility would be small and it'd annoy rather than spark interest, I feel I should make a few passing comments. His letter lacked additional substance while highlighting a …
Harry Browne on government power
Harry Browne also has a great radio show, the archive of which is available on any torrent client.
Did “extreme rhetoric” cause the Arizona shooting?
This is a letter I wrote to the Post (the newspaper at Ohio University) in response to a letter today: As I began to read Jesse Pyle’s letter to the editor yesterday concerning the recent Arizona shooting, I had hope. Unfortunately, they were crushed within seconds. Mr. Pyle asserts that the question of blame …
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Podcasts on Frank Chodorov
Frank Chodorov, Educator An interesting Liberarian Tradition podcast by Jeff Riggenbach discussing Frank Chodorov, specifically his opinion on how and why individuals are individualists or socialists. [18:23] Also worth your time is Riggenbach's earlier podcast on Frank Chodorov, Non-voter. [19:34] Transcript. A new blog: Free Market Mojo.
A thought on greed before bed
Depending on which libertarian one asks, my employment by Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. is the most or least libertarian thing I could possibly do, or it falls somewhere in between. Anyhow. I worked on the 24th and, in my area, Wal-Mart was the last store to close (8 p.m.). A few of my co-workers attributed the …
Doherty and Friedman
I've been busy with work, Henry Hazlitt and Kurt Vonnegut to write much of any substance. In lieu of anything slightly original or badly plagiarized, I present Milton Friedman dissecting the myth of the free lunch, and an excerpt of Brian Doherty discussing conservatism and libertarianism. Radicals for Capitalism is Doherty's fantastic book on the …
Links and a new Hayek video
The International Students for Liberty Conference in Washington, D.C. is fast approaching: register today! Two blogs to follow: Morgan Polotan and Nate Kelly. A good article by Reason's Matt Welch on the No Labels movement. The UK-based Institute for Economic Affairs released a new report on the need for increased school competition and for-profit schools. …