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Philosophy: Libertarianism

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LewRockwell

[Walter making trouble again!] What changed my mind? Why am I now just as much of an obdurate atheist as I have ever been, yet, also, a friend and supporter of religion? For most, it will appear as nothing less than a logical contradiction for an ath

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The Dallas Morning News

Speaking to hundreds of supporters at the Texas Republican Convention, he announced the formation of the Campaign for Liberty, a grassroots group that would push for a strict adherence to the Constitution and support candidates with libertarian leani

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Big Head Press

The good news from the Libertarian Party National Convention in Denver this past weekend was, Big Head Press sold a big pile of books. Also, my friend L. Neil Smith got to meet up with a dozen or so friends he hasn’t seen in years, and I got to hang

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by Darren Wolfe

(Publisher's Note: I'll have a great deal to say about the LPUS convention late next week [we'll see if Barr keeps some promises]. This article is a very good summary. Bottomline: The LP no-compromisers did much better than you might t

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LewRockwell

Libertarians, especially of the anarchist variety, are often accused of wanting a world of disorder. It is the inevitable tendency of humans to organize themselves socially, and to form rules for civilized conduct, we are often told.

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LewRockwell

A few days before the Denver convention to nominate the Libertarian Party presidential candidate for 2008, it appears that the frequently-mentioned Dallas Accord of 1974 is dead. Whether a purging of the anarchists occurs

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LewRockwell

Thucydides tells us that "the strong do what they will, while the weak suffer what they must." We see the strong, who control the state, are rampaging in every jurisdiction and in countless ways the weak are suffering the consequences of th

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