Michael Badnarik (Constitutional Scholar; Author) provides an update on what he has been doing; will be in Phoenix August 25/26, 2017 - Dr. Judy Mikovits, PhD (molecular biologist) on CDC corruption/vaccine education;
James Lyons-Weiler (IPAK) on Aluminum being used to euthanize low birth weight infants - Scott Horton (Scott Horton Radio) new book: Fool's Errand: Time to End the War in Afghanistan - Tom Woods (Mises Inst) on the direction of the Libertarian Part
If I didn't know for a fact you all were lying when you said you weren't interested in libertarian gossip, I wouldn't periodically share some with you.
The only festival devoted to everything peaceful and voluntary returns in 2018 to the Hard Rock Hotel in downtown San Diego. Mark your calendars for a uniquely inspiring, educational, and fun Easter weekend March 29 (8pm) - April 1 2018: Libertopia a
[This talk was delivered at the 2017 Mises University.]
Greetings to everyone at the Corax 2017 conference, and greetings also to the audience here at our annual Mises University. As you can see both events are happening simultaneously, so I could
The headline at Reason.com says enough:
John McCain's Flawed, Important Example in the Age of Trump: The cancer-stricken senator's eternal pursuit of honor and integrity are a welcome tonic in a tawdry age, even while his policy misjudgments hel
I write this because it seems as if the "Party of Principle," being the Libertarian Party, has now turned to favoring party politics over principled voting. Allow me to explain.
This is not a time of radical, revolutionary politics. Not yet. Unrest, riot, dissent, and chaos notwithstanding, today's politics is reactionary. Both Left and Right are reactionary and authoritarian.
Fear and loathing of Russia is all the rage in Washington, D.C., as both liberal Democrats and neoconservative Republicans unite in a campaign to demonize the Kremlin as "the premier and most important threat, more so than ISIS," as Sen. John McC
Brink Lindsey, Vice President for Research at the Cato Institute, argues that contemporary libertarianism has followed the siren song of "natural rights," in a way that renders it unable to have a wide public appeal.
On May 4, 2017, the Libertarian Party lost one of its true luminaries and I lost a friend. Roger Lee Wrights passed away after leading a full life devoted to liberty and peace for all people.
Liberty is central to libertarians and classical liberals. It may be summarized as person, property, and consent, the individual's dominion that others are presumptively not to mess with.
Are there clear limits which should be applied to the scope of the state's warfighting powers, or should its ability to use violence in pursuit of its political aims be unlimited? Can libertarianism help define these limits, even for non-libertaria
William Norman Grigg died this afternoon. He was a journalist, broadcaster, editor, musician, father, husband, and a self-described Christian Individualist. He was also my hero.
"Knox County is a great place and we're so happy and feel so blessed to live here," Jacobs said of he and his wife Crystal. "I want to do my part going forward."
Recently, I spoke with Judd Weiss, commercial real estate investor, photographer and of course the running mate of John McAfee in the 2016 Presidential Election bid for the Libertarian Party nomination.
What's good for the goose, as the old adage says, is, or at least should be good for the gander. Eh?...Before I begin this article, I must state that I'm not a member of any
organized political party. I'm a libertarian! :>)
[Editor's note: this article was originally published at the Libertarian Standard and is reprinted with permission from the author. However, please note that the essay was published on March 20, 2013, therefore, to cover the intervening four years
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