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Hannah Arendt's Chilling Thesis on Evil →

July 31, 2022

If Evil comes calling, do not expect it to be stupid enough to advertise itself as such. It’s far more likely that it will look like your favorite uncle or your sweet grandmother. It just might cloak itself in grandiloquent platitudes like “equality,” “social justice,” and the “common good.”

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They Lost Their Heads for Power →

July 28, 2022

How will we know if the evil that power promotes is lurking in our midst? What will it say beneath its mask? I’ll venture this: It will say things like “Pack the Court!” It will seek to silence dissenting opinions. To sow chaos and confusion, it will redefine nature itself, or assault any longstanding custom or principle that stands in its way. It will lure us with false promises.

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What Did You Do For Freedom Today? →

July 27, 2022

Keep this list in a prominent place as a reminder to do what you can on freedom’s behalf every single day.

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Civil Society: America's Great Heritage →

July 21, 2022

We cannot restore civil society if we have no confidence in ourselves and think that government has a monopoly on compassion. We’ll never get there if we tax away nearly half of people’s earnings and then, like children who never learned their arithmetic, complain that people can’t afford to meet certain needs.

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John Bozeman, Frontier Entrepreneur →

July 19, 2022

A society without entrepreneurs is a society of stagnation and decline, of monotony and impoverishment, of bureaucrats and paperwork.

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Is Elisjsha Dicken a Good Samaritan or a Murderer? →

July 19, 2022

A Good Samaritan takes charge of a bad situation, improves it as best he can, and prevents further harm. That is exactly what Elisjsha Dicken did in Greenwood. This article is also available at The Stream via https://stream.org/yes-elisjsha-dicken-is-a-good-samaritan-and-he-deserves-a-medal/.

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Henry Flipper Loved America and Its Constitution →

July 17, 2022

He knew America didn’t invent slavery. He understood that while some Americans enslaved his parents, other Americans helped free them.

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The Abuse of Money, Part 2 →

July 14, 2022

The Abuse of Money, Part 2. Progressives criticize entrepreneurship and free markets as “all about money.” They pretend to be representatives of a higher calling which, it turns out, is even more about money than what they oppose. Part 1 of this essay is here: https://informeorwell.com/opinion/the-abuse-of-money-part-1/.

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Mencius: Advocate for Limited Government →

July 13, 2022

More than two millennia ago, Chinese scholars identified freedom and limited government as elements of virtue. They knew that huge, overbearing government was an enemy of virtue itself.

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The Abuse of Money, Part 1 →

July 7, 2022

One of the enduring fallacies about money is that it must be a duty of the government to provide it (despite government’s sorry track record). We will never be free of destructive inflations or deflations until we toss that bit of flim-flam into the bonfire.

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Joseph Warren: The Forgotten Founding Father →

July 4, 2022

“Act worthy of yourselves,” advised this great American patriot.

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Ancient China's Philosophers Would Detest Mao and the CCP →

July 1, 2022

The founders of ancient but enduring Chinese philosophies would be horrified to know that a Chinese leader starved and slaughtered 65 million of his countrymen to impose a system cooked up by a degenerate German scribbler named Karl Marx.

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Evil is on the Loose →

June 27, 2022

Sometimes Evil is manifested in an act so horrible no one can excuse it, such as a school shooting. Then Evil goes to work to get people to ignore real causes and support fake solutions, like disarming the innocent.

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Libertarian Institute Interview, 6/17/22 →

June 18, 2022

In this June 17, 2022 interview by Keith Knight of the Libertarian Institute, we discussed a wide variety of topics from the Great Depression to the nature of profit to the virtues of entrepreneurship to the evils of the welfare state.

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Wisdom About Taxes From the 14th Century →

June 9, 2022

Muslim scholar Ibn Khaldun (1332-1406) understood economics and human incentives in a way many modern-day politicians do not.

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The Origins of Vandalism →

June 2, 2022

As eerie parallels between today’s societies and that of ancient Rome echo all around us, we’re overdue for a wake-up call.

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Thank You, Poland! →

June 2, 2022

To receive the highest honor Poland bestows upon a foreigner, I am humbled and grateful.

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Lessons Montana May Have Learned from Michigan →

May 31, 2022

I’ve always believed that the biggest dangers of government are mission creep and creeps on a mission. Even good governments are tempted to bend the rules, but we should all be glad when the rules are good and are there for a good reason.

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When Thoughts Turn to Gold →

May 29, 2022

So gold is barbarous but unbacked, inconvertible, irredeemable paper money cranked out by elitist officialdom is not?

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What Happens if the U.S. Dollar is Not the World's Reserve Currency? →

May 26, 2022

Money, inflation, hyperinflation and history. Patrick Vierra of Silver Bullion TV in Singapore interviews me on these and related topics, May 2022.

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Recent Quotes

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“The true meaning of America, you ask? It’s in a Texas rodeo, in a policeman’s badge, in the sound of laughing children, in a political rally, in a newspaper. ... In all these things, and many more, you’ll find America. In all these things, you’ll find freedom. And freedom is what America means to the world. And to me” — Actor, poet, and the most decorated American of World War II, Audie Murphy.

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Mill on Freedom
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Mill on Freedom
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“The only freedom which deserves the name is that of pursuing our own good in our own way, so long as we do not attempt to deprive others of theirs, or impede their efforts to obtain it. Each is the proper guardian of his own health, whether bodily, or mental and spiritual. Mankind are greater gainers by suffering each other to live as seems good to themselves than by compelling each to live as seems good to the rest.”

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Best-Selling Japanese Novelist Eiji Yoshikawa on Do-Gooders
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Best-Selling Japanese Novelist Eiji Yoshikawa on Do-Gooders
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“There’s nothing more frightening than a half-baked do-gooder who knows nothing of the world but takes it upon himself to tell the world what’s good for it — from his book, Musashi.

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Recent Blogs

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Why North Carolina is Called "First in Freedom"
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Why North Carolina is Called "First in Freedom"
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From January 1 until July 4, 1776, the world spoke of America as 13 colonies in open rebellion against Great Britain. From July 4 onward, we were called the United States of America.

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The Story Told by Poland and Venezuela
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The Story Told by Poland and Venezuela
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Only socialists can look at Poland and Venezuela and arrive at the wrong conclusion. For everybody else, which system works and which does not is as certain as where the sun rises and where it sets. Spanish version: https://tinyurl.com/yt44u7px.

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Native Americans and the Revolution
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Native Americans and the Revolution
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Most Native Americans were not bystanders as patriots fought British soldiers and Hessian mercenaries.

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