If you say you want to help the poor and that you favor the poverty-producing failure called socialism, then you’re like the guy who claims to favor medicine but patronizes witch doctors.
Read MoreMoral Character, Freedom and Human Flourishing →
Jon Hersey of The Objective Standard Institute interviews me on morals, character and heroes.
Read MoreGeorge Sutherland: A Model Justice →
He warned us, “The saddest epitaph which can be carved in memory of a vanished liberty is that it was lost because its possessors failed to stretch forth a saving hand while yet there was time.”
Read More"Progressives" Are Hard to Figure Out →
Their thought processes are so riddled with inconsistencies, contradictions and dubious notions that the rest of us are often left scratching our heads in disbelief.
Read MoreThankful for Man's Best Friend
Maybe dogs are God’s way of telling humankind, “You can do better.”
Read MoreWhat Gibbon Got Wrong →
The salutary impact of Christianity on the course of history is routinely sold short, as amply illustrated in Alvin J. Schmidt’s marvelous book, How Christianity Changed the World. I strongly recommend it.
Read MoreEight Films for Freedom Lovers
The legendary actor Marlon Brando once said, “Most of the successful people in Hollywood are failures as human beings.” I don’t know if that’s fair or not, but I do know that occasionally, whether on purpose or by accident, even Hollywood gets something right.
Read MoreBooks: Antidotes to the Poison of Socialism
With the recent resurgence of socialist ideology around the world, it’s more important than ever that people understand what it’s all about. It is an insidious poison that has killed tens of millions over the decades.
Read MoreThe Great Awakening in Education
It’s a fact of life that as human beings, we take a greater interest in those things over which we have some power of discretion than in those things we feel relatively helpless to affect. That’s why many people spend more time shopping for the car they want—visiting dealership showrooms and comparing prices and features—than they spend in picking the right schools for their children.
Read MoreTextbook Bias
Perhaps some economics texts should come with a warning label.
Read MoreThe Under-Rated Warren Harding →
When it came to race and the law, Warren Harding was well ahead of his time.
Read MoreThe Reeds of Pennsylvania →
The story of the largest private fundraising campaign of America’s Revolutionary War.
Read MoreThe Iron Fist in the Velvet Glove
We would do well to remember, as economist Milton Friedman instructed, that “The power to do good is also the power to do harm. Concentrated power is not rendered harmless by the good intentions of those who create it.”
Read MoreCelebrate Christopher Columbus!
If your aim is to delegitimize American liberty or even Western Civilization in general, then Columbus must go even if it requires lies to get the job done.
Read MoreThe Story of an American Entrepreneur: Will Kellogg
The next time you eat something with the name “Kellogg” on the box, think of what a great country it must be if a man can mix an idea with a few bucks and turn it into a great enterprise. If the class warriors and their political friends have their way, we’ll someday have to go to museums to learn about such things.
Read MoreHeroes: Relief from Today's Nastiness
Chester Mops the Floor with Joe →
Big spenders in Washington exhibit the same pomposity with which the arrogant, swaggering demagogues of ancient Rome demolished first the Roman Republic and then later, the Roman Empire too.
Read MoreFreedom Hub Interviews Me on George Orwell →
Was George Orwell a Budding Libertarian? Recorded September 15, 2021. Based on this article: https://fee.org/articles/was-george-orwell-a-socialist-or-a-libertarian-its-complicated/.
Read MoreLife Without Liberty is Unthinkable, So Think About It
Important. Precious. Indispensable. Priceless. Liberty is all these and more. And yet, people frequently vote it away in exchange for a short-term advantage or benefit. (Part 2 of this article is here:
Read MoreLove Bluegrass, Love America →
Bluegrass is quintessential, all-American, Appalachian, hillbilly music. I’ve never seen a bluegrass musician who didn’t seem as happy as a rooster on a June bug.
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